In the fast-paced world of music technology, software comes and goes. Today’s industry standards—Logic Pro, Ableton Live, and Cubase—dominate the conversation, but they stand on the shoulders of giants. One of the most significant, yet often forgotten, giants is .

The software’s namesake feature was the Orchestrator . This was a sophisticated arranger feature. You could input chord symbols (e.g., "Cm7" or "G/B") and the software would generate arpeggios, bass lines, and drum patterns in real-time based on those chords. For a solo composer trying to sketch a symphony or a jingle, this was revolutionary.