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by foobarian
1509 days ago
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It's funny you mention this, where I grew up the ST was known exactly as a DAW because of the built-in MIDI ports. But more interestingly the Amigas were super popular as broadcast TV workstations because they had some kind of v-sync functionality built-in that made it possible to overlay graphics on the TV signal. A bunch of local TV stations had tell-tale Amiga graphics in their transitions / credits messages / news overlays. The ST kids always lamented the lack of this because it made it impossible for the ST to be used this way (never mind the worse graphics capabilities). |
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The addition of the Amiga toaster, meant that Amiga saw use in the TV and Movie Industry in the late 80's and 90's. A number of high profile projects used the Amiga.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_Toaster
Here's a listing of some of the famous uses of the Amiga https://www.amigareport.com/ar134/p1-12.html
Some notable ones, were Babylon 5, Titanic,