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===Audio=== Plenty of professional quality MIDI-related software was released. The popular Windows and Macintosh applications [[Cubase]] and [[Logic Pro]] originated on the Atari ST (the latter as Creator, Notator, Notator-SL, and Notator Logic). Another popular and powerful ST music sequencer application, KCS, contains a "Multi-Program Environment" that allows ST users to run other applications, such as the synthesizer patch editing software XoR (now known as Unisyn on the Macintosh), from within the sequencer application.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://tamw.atari-users.net/omega.htm |title=Dr T'S Kcs And Tiger Cub |website=Tamw.atari-users.net |access-date=2013-04-22 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130521134520/http://tamw.atari-users.net/omega.htm |archive-date=2013-05-21 |url-status=usurped}}</ref> Music [[Music tracker|tracker]] software became popular on the ST, such as the TCB Tracker, aiding the production of quality music from the Yamaha synthesizer, now called [[chiptune]]s. Due to the ST having comparatively large amounts of memory for the time, sound sampling packages became feasible. [[Replay Professional]] features a sound sampler using the ST cartridge port to read in parallel from the cartridge port from the [[Analog-to-digital converter|ADC]]. For output of digital sound, it uses the on-board frequency output, sets it to 128 kHz (inaudible) and then modulates the amplitude of that. [[MasterTracks Pro (software)|MasterTracks Pro]] originated on Macintosh, then ST, then IBM PC version. It continued on [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] and [[macOS]], along with the original company's notation applications [[Encore (software)|Encore]].
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