Image:Pro-24.png

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Non-free / fair use media rationale for Pro-24
Description

Pro-24 screenshot from my Atari ST computer in 1988.

Source

Screen of licensed Pro-24 software, as captured by by the author, Wendy Dunham.

Article

Pro-24

Portion used

Main interface screen only, showing a song I was creating and playing back.

Low resolution?

Yes, at 320 x 200 pixels. (This was the native Atari ST color monitor resolution).

Purpose of use

Showing software that was the forerunner to Steinberg's next generation MIDI software called Cubase.

Replaceable?

Except for my screen capture, there are no other known image sources available of this now defunct software.

Other information This image shows the birthplace of modern MIDI sequencing software and details the rudimentary, primitive interface design that evolved into Cubase.

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