Gajits Music Software
Gajits Music Software, also known as Software Technology Ltd., was a software company based in Manchester, England.[1] The company developed music software for the Atari ST and Commodore Amiga in the early 1990s.
Products
- Sequencer One (Atari ST, Commodore Amiga; 1990) - MIDI sequencer[2][3][4][5]
- Sequencer One Plus (Atari ST, Commodore Amiga) - MIDI sequencer[6][7][8][9]
- Breakthru - MIDI sequencer[10]
- Breakthru Plus - MIDI sequencer[11]
- Sample Series - IFF format sample collection[12][13][14]
- CM-Panion - Editor/librarian for the Roland MT-32 and CM-series synthesizers[3][15][16][17]
- 4D Companion - Editor/librarian for Roland D-series synthesizers[3][17]
- The Hit Kit! - MIDI sequence patterns[13][18][19]
Influence
The Atari ST version of Sequencer One was used in the production of the number one single "Your Woman" by White Town.[20]
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gollark: Throwing money at a somewhat broken system can just perpetuate the somewhat broken system and cost a lot.
gollark: Oh, 30.
gollark: Somewhat slowly, but that graph spans... 35 years.
gollark: You can just add more, which is what happens in case basically any other thing gets underproduced.
References
- "New Name". Amiga Format. No. 55. January 1994. p. 17. ISSN 0957-4867. OCLC 873675831.
- "Musical Gajits". New Computer Express. No. 107. p. 18. OCLC 863285049.
- "getting to number one". CU Amiga. No. 20. October 1991. p. 193. OCLC 863285049.
- "Sequencer One". Amiga Format. No. 30. January 1992. Sound & Vision supplement, pp. 6–11. ISSN 0957-4867. OCLC 225912747.
- "Gajits Sequencer One". Music Technology. March 1990. pp. 16–18. ISSN 0957-6606. OCLC 483899345.
- "Sequencer 1 Plus". CU Amiga - The Ultimate Amiga Buyer's Guide '94. p. 168.
- "Sequencer One Plus". ST Format. No. 45. April 1993. p. 95. ISSN 0957-4859. OCLC 877421099.
- "Sequencer One Plus". ST Format. No. 39. October 1992. pp. 70, 86–88. ISSN 0957-4859. OCLC 877421099.
- "Gajits Sequencer One Plus". Music Technology. July 1992. p. 46. ISSN 0957-6606. OCLC 483899345.
- "Another Gajits Breakthru". ST Format. No. 45. April 1993. p. 9. ISSN 0957-4859. OCLC 877421099.
- "Breakthru". ST Format. No. 47. June 1993. p. 44. ISSN 0957-4859. OCLC 877421099.
- "Gajits Sample Series". CU Amiga - The Ultimate Amiga Buyer's Guide '94. p. 163.
- "The Hit Kit". Amiga Shopper. No. 16. August 1992. p. 124–5. ISSN 0961-7302. OCLC 925243798.
- "Go Gajits Go". Amiga Format. No. 30. January 1992. Sound & Vision supplement, p. 13. ISSN 0957-4867. OCLC 225912747.
- "Roland on..." Amiga Computing. No. 35. April 1991. pp. 99–102. ISSN 0959-9630. OCLC 499939235.
- "Sound sense". Amiga Shopper. No. 6. October 1991. pp. 104–5. ISSN 0961-7302. OCLC 925243798.
- "Cock-up corner". Amiga Shopper. No. 7. October 1991. p. 11. ISSN 0961-7302. OCLC 925243798.
- "More gadgets from Gajits". Amiga Shopper. No. 9. January 1992. p. 8. ISSN 0961-7302. OCLC 925243798.
- "Gajits Sequencer One & Hitkit". Music Technology. August 1991. p. 44. ISSN 0957-6606. OCLC 483899345.
- "Your Questions Answered!". White Town. 28 May 2005. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
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