Title: | Atari ST, TT, & Falcon |
Notice: | Please read note 1.0 and its replies before posting! |
Moderator: | FUNYET::ANDERSON |
Created: | Mon Apr 04 1988 |
Last Modified: | Tue May 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1433 |
Total number of notes: | 10312 |
Is there a cheap (i.e. PD or share/free-ware) MIDI sequencer/composition software available? I'd like to start fooling around with getting my DX-7 and ST talking, but I really don't want to go spending several hundreds of dollars right now to get a "really good" package. (I know -- you get what you pay for, but you can only buy what you can afford!!) There are many PD programs out there, but many of the names are not straightforward, so I don't know what might be a MIDI driver, and what might be a new spreadsheet! :-) If this belongs more in one of the MIDI topics, feel free to move it, but I thought it was unique enough to deserve its own topic... -mjg
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445.1 | I know of ONE | ICHIN::MISKINIS | Tue Apr 11 1989 17:31 | 16 | |
I'm developing a sequencer, as I don't feel like spending big bucks on software either. My initial plan is to make the software FREE for any DEC employee that is interested. This is assuming that I can find a way to copy-protect it. As far as existing PD midi sequencing programs, I have ONE called MIDI32, which is a 32-track sequencer. Send me a disk, and it's yours. It's quite limited, but I played around with it before buying Dr T's (cheap) Midi Recording Studio, which is a stripped-down version of KCD, the Keyboard COntrolled Sequencer... Let me know if you're interested in MIDI32... _John_ |