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Quote Super Sequencer 128 from Sonus Corporation is a full featured, professional-quality, MIDI sequencing program for the Commodore 128 computer. This item appears to be New Old Stock.
I also have a listing for a MIDI interface by the same company, would make a good combo purchase and I can bundle shipping. Some key features: • Greater note capacity than Commodore 64 • Works with most interface cards • Step entry record • Advanced editing functions • Built-in SYSEX librarian • Selectable tempo • and much more (see pics for more details). Quote THERE'S NOTHING LIKE getting to know your system. Except, perhaps, getting to know your system all over again. This is one of the things which passed through my mind as I got out the old Commodore 64, which I had put aside months ago following a move to a new neighbourhood. Like many people, I'd used the C64 for sequencing quite a bit over the past couple of years, so when three new programs appeared on my desk, along with the news that they would work with the sequence files I had created with Syntech's Studio 1 sequencer program, a new enthusiasm for the C64 swept over me. Because the new programs were the MIDI Processor and MIDI Tech, both capable of editing sequence data down to the byte.
Also new to me, though not entirely, was the Super Sequencer 64, which bears more than a passing resemblance to the Studio 1, mainly because the same man wrote both programs. The company behind all three packages is Sonus, a Californian software house established by one Don Taylor, formerly of Syntech. It's due partly to Taylor's efforts that the company now has a UK outlet - called, imaginatively enough, Sonus UK - to distribute the programs and look after such things as marketing, development and after-sales service.
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This puts Sonus in something of an unusual (and perhaps advantageous) position, since most US software companies seem content to let their programs be handled by third-party distributors outside their homeland. Anyway, with new MIDI tools in tow, the Commodore-based home sequencing environment returned to my living room. Super Sequencer 64 ALTHOUGH A LOT of Sonus software is available for both the C64 and C128, I chose to review the 64-based version for a variety of reasons; not the least being the fact that I happen to own an SX64 (the portable version of the 64), the other being that the 64 programs can run on C128s operating in '64 mode'. For those unfamiliar with the Super Sequencer or the Studio 1, it should be enough to say that the Studio 1 was one of the first sequencer programs for the C64 which really made the computer a worthwhile tool for musicians. Of course, this program did come out a few years ago, but back then, everyone with a MIDI synthesiser was waiting for something - anything, really - to happen.