Hi Guys:
It's good to be back. After the frustrations of my previous efforts, I gave up the search and started to use karaoke tracks to input some of the backing instrumentation to play along with. Not a perfect solution but it worked up to a point. I must admit I didn't return to these discussions - until now. I was told of a gadget called a "Mist" - an fpga machine that could effectively replicate an Atari ST and allow me to use my Breakthru 2 sequencer. However, on investigation, the equipment seems to need some tech savvy and costs €200+. I don't want to shell out the cash and then find I don't have the ability to use what I bought.
So, I renewed my efforts, came back to the Cakewalk discussions to see what had transpired in my absence - and found Lee's post. My problem with achieving what you have, Lee, is that I've never been able to get STEEM to run on my PC. I seem to get part of the way there but never appear to have the right drives set up or work out where I'm supposed to put my Breakthru' floppies and song files to get them to load and be available. So it's probably in this area where I'm most likely to need help. I really am a dunce when it comes to the technicalities needed with this kind of exercise - probably due to my age (81). I can program in Visual Basic and I know something of how a computer works but, with software, I need someone to say "install the software, left-click on the <OK> button, then enter the file location on your hard drive etc., etc." That is, step-by-step. I have the STEEM files on my Hard Drive (I'll check that they are the latest) and, if you are game for a hard time, I'd be forever grateful for what assistance you can give.
What country do you call home? I'm in the UK so, if you're in the USA, we may need to allow for time differences. First, though, you'd best tell me if you're still happy to help after what I say and how we can make that convenient for you.
Finally, I'd like to say thanks to the people at Cakewalk for everything they've tried to do to help me - you don't often get that kind of service ?