Dead? Oh, probably... As useful as a C64? I'd say more useful.
Hell I STILL use my Ami1200 on a regular basis for all my sequencing (in my studio). Sure there is nothin for hard-disk recording, and its not as high powered as Cakewalk, Qbase, or Logic Audio, but...
It almost never crashes. Stable as a mountain I tell you.
Its bleedin cheap on memory.
Octamed (my sequencer of choice) has a great Arexx interface/API. So theres all kinds of possibilities there. (fractal music, macros, etc.). I dont know if todays sequencers have this kind of programability.
Dead? Oh, probably... As useful as a C64? I'd say more useful.
Hell I STILL use my Ami1200 on a regular basis for all my sequencing (in my studio). Sure there is nothin for hard-disk recording, and its not as high powered as Cakewalk, Qbase, or Logic Audio, but...