![]() If you have the same questions as my friends: why? I can give you the short answer and the long answer. When you have something like this, you get to LARP as a bedroom composer in the 90’s, figuring out exactly the tricks they had to use to make the sounds they wanted. The closest thing I’ve been able to liken it to is LARPing. It’s interesting to see how music had to be made back then. I now have a working Mac SE that is able to control my studio via MIDI, and I love it. Spoiler alert: it’s a lot harder than I thought. This then unleashed a lot of time and energy spent researching and figuring out what I needed to do to make this happen. When I found this Macintosh while picking in a barn a few years ago, I immediately knew what I wanted to do with it. Here’s what Fournier has to say about it: Self-described nerd Bethany Fournier shared this video, demonstrating sequencing a studio of gear using a 30+ year old Macintosh SE computer and an early version of Cubase Lite.
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