Where does Notator Logic come in?
Notator Logic is an entirely different program from Notator even though a few features are similar. “Logic” (as it’s often referred to) is available for the Atari ST/Falcon, PCs running Windows and Apple Macintosh. Song files are interchangeable between platforms. (It has also been reported that .SON (song) files from Notator can be imported into Logic, and of course MIDI files which any decent MIDI sequencer can handle.) Logic is still being developed and supported by Emagic though the Atari version seems to have reached its final release at version 2.5 and will probably not be developed any further for this platform. Those who buy (or upgrade to) Notator Logic for the Atari ST (it also works with the Falcon and TT) receive a “Log 3” -a hardware device, (a “Black box” if you will) which plugs into the cartridge port. This unit is in fact the dongle itself and handles both Notator Logic and Notator SL 3.21 (which also comes with the package “for free”, but unfortunately there’s no manu