Some of the suggestions on here to turn cakewalk into Dr T's Keyboard controlled synthesizer level ii software are amusing. The Amiga was so far ahead of its time that some of the messages and features of that program I still don't see implemented. Especially the Lvl 2 manual. That was well written. You needed a physics' degree to appreciate it I still feel there are things in there that haven't shown up. Maybe I'm incorrect but it's worth looking at either through Steem the Atari ST Emulator,Tims midi or Tosec Amiga. So is Notater another program far ahead of its time.
I find the history of these computers fascinating. Also the number of creators companies that by buying out other companies is not that many on the PC. These older computers had many people who designed competitive programs. I mean there were 25 Word Processing programs for the Amiga as opposed to 4, Word, Worperfect, Open office LIbre office. Which is surprising when you really look at how much software really exists? It's not as much as people think.