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- cubasetech_0307.htm accessdate "2014-12-02".
- cubasetech_0307.htm first1 "Matt".
- cubasetech_0307.htm isCitedBy Logic_Pro.
- cubasetech_0307.htm last1 "Houghton".
- cubasetech_0307.htm publisher "SoundOnSound".
- cubasetech_0307.htm quote "Like Notator, Vision, and several other of the early MIDI sequencers, it was pattern-based. There was no timeline, no timeline-based looping of selections, and no arrange page. This method was more like a relational database than a modern computer sequencer. Users programmed various parts, comprising rhythms, chords and melodies, then programmed the order and number of repetitions of each of these parts to form songs.".
- cubasetech_0307.htm title "Play Order Track".
- cubasetech_0307.htm url "http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/mar07/articles/cubasetech_0307.htm".