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- MIDI Software for the Mac
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- Maintained by:
- govind@utxvm.cc.utexas.edu
- Last updated on : 9/5/1993
-
- This document (perhaps most useful for those about to fritter
- away their hard-earned paychecks for MIDI software on the
- Macintosh :^), provides a short description of some of the
- more common commercial MIDI software available for the Mac.
- The short write-ups are based on user's comments, the
- product's propaganda literature, and other reviews.
-
- If the reader is not familiar with MIDI, and is confounded by
- questions such as, "What's a sequencer?", "What's a patch
- editor?", or even "What is MIDI?!", there are a number of
- other files available on the 'net which might prove helpful:
-
- 1. "MIDI on the Macintosh." 3-part article in TidBITS. Back
- issues available via anonymous FTP from:
- <sumex-aim.stanford.edu> /info-mac/per/tb/...
- TidBITS#176/10-May-93: Introduction to MIDI
- TidBITS#177/17-May-93: MIDI software for the Mac
- TidBITS#178/31-May-93: Hardware: Interface, Macs, Synths.
-
- 2. "Inexpensive MIDI Resources for the Macintosh." FAQ file
- for shareware and public domain MIDI programs for the MAC
- maintained by Russ Evans, anonymous FTP from:
- <mac.archive.umich.edu> in mac.ftp/sound/midi/
- inexpensivemidiresources.txt
-
- 3. FAQ file for comp.music/rec.music.makers.synth on Usenet,
- discusses various MIDI and synthesizer issues. Maintained by
- Craig Latta, anonymous FTP from:
- <rtfm.mit.edu> in pub/usenet/comp.music/
- Electronic_and_Computer_Music_Frequently_
- Asked_Questions_(FAQ)
-
- 4. A bibliography on synthesizers, midi, computer and
- electronic music collected from various sources by Piet van
- Oostrum can be obtained by ftp from:
- <cs.ruu.nl> in MIDI/DOC/bibliography.
-
- 5. MIDI and General MIDI Specifications, anonymous FTP from:
- <xcf.berkeley.edu> in /misc/netjam/doc/midi/...
-
- ****************
- ****
-
- Commercial MIDI software for the Mac is organized in this
- document under three extended categories:
-
- 1. Sequencers and Notation Editors
- 2. Music Training, Algorithmic Composition and Accompaniment
- 3. MIDI Control
-
- 1. Sequencers and Notation Editors
- ==================================
-
- Usually, the list price is a fair reflection of the
- software's capabilities. The high-end packages are intended
- for the professional musician, while the mid- and low-range
- programs are aimed at the semi-pro or casual musician /
- composer. Each package claims its forte to be either
- sequencing [S] or notation [N], though sometimes both parts
- are present in some mix: [SN] [sN], [Sn], or [sn]
-
- Ballade [S]
- Good value 16 track sequencer with a snazzy MIDI mixing
- window. Built-in support for some sound modules such as
- Sound Canvas (Roland) and Tone Generator (Yamaha). (Is
- also being bundles with some SC-xx models).
- List $ 99. Dynaware USA Inc. (800) 445-3962
-
- Beyond [S] :
- * * * * Discontinued * * * *
- (Now available in a new package - see Metro.)
-
- Composer's Mosaic [N] :
- Music-notation and publishing program with powerful tools
- for editing and manipulating scores. Quirky interface.
- A user comments that "It's the Microsloth Word of the
- music bizz: slow, cumbersome interface, and a processor
- hog to boot." Another maintains it is easy to learn
- (compared to Finale?). Will run on Mac Plus and up.
- $595 list. Mark of the Unicorn, (617) 576-2760.
- Internet: unicorn@applelink.apple.com
-
- ConcertWarePro [sN]:
- Good mid-level 32-stave notation and publishing program
- with a no-frills sequencer. Improved sequence-to-notation
- capabilities and stave scrolling during playback.
- editing application. Will run on Mac Plus and up.
- Version 6.0. $189 list.($50 update from ConcertWare+MIDI)
- Great Wave Software, (408) 438-1990
-
- Cubase [S] :
- Sequencer with decent interface and a few unique editing
- features e.g. edit sequence while they are playing
- [this feature now available in other high-end programs].
- Will run on Mac II and up. Copy protected (ADB dongle).
- $495 list. Steinberg/Jones, (818) 993-4091.
-
- CubaseScore [N] :
- Notation editor. ??? .Steinberg/Jones, (818) 993-4091.
-
- Deluxe Music Construction Set [N] :
- * * * * Discontinued ?? * * * *
- Music-notation program with limited features. Will run on
- Mac Plus and up. Copy protected. $130 list . Electronic
- Arts, (800) 245-4525.
-
- Encore [N] :
- Music-notation program with decent interface and good
- printing options for Postscript / QuickDraw printers.
- Will run on Mac Plus and up. $595 list. Passport Designs,
- (415) 726-0280.
-
- EZ Vision [S] :
- Decent sequencer for beginners. Interface provides a
- tape-deck analogy for recording/playback. Has an adequate
- subset of the features found in Vision, its senior and
- more powerful sibling. Will run on Mac Plus and up. $149
- list.[New price $99 ?] Opcode Systems, (415) 856-3333.
- .[ To be discontinued now that MusicShop's here??]
-
- Finale [SN] :
- Powerful notation and sequencing program that does just
- about everything. Primarily a notation editor, the
- sequencer is less powerful than other top-of-the-line
- sequencers. Intimidating interface, manual. New version
- (3.0) has improved playback and instrument menus, and a
- General MIDI library. Some reports of Mac locking up
- during MIDI playback. Will run (actually, crawl) on Mac
- Plus (68030 based Macs recommended). Version 3.0.
- $749 list. Coda Music Software, (800) 843-2066.
-
- General MIDI Sequencer [S]
- Low cost, yet powerful 100 tracks sequencer with features
- (track editing capabilities) of some of the more
- expensive packages. Has "GenMap" to automatically map
- patches of synths/sound modules to the General MIDI
- instrument set. With a street price of < $50, it is bound
- to give quite a few sequencers a run for their money.
- Version 1.0. $ 80 list. Altech Systems.
-
- Lime [N] :
- Powerful notation program. Limited MIDI support, quirky
- interface, responsive tech support. $295 list. CERL.
-
- Master Tracks Pro [S] :
- Feature laden sequencer with a decent interface (junior
- version called Trax). Slightly easier-to-use package than
- Vision. Will run on Mac Plus and up. (Copy protected?)
- $495 list. Passport Designs, (415) 726-0280.
-
- Metro [S]:
- Can edit almost unlimited number of tracks in real time.
- Reincarnation of the sequencer Beyond with an integration
- to DECK (an inexpensive digital audio recording system
- from OSC.) Supports OMS and over 500 MIDI channels.
- $225 list. OSC. (800) 343-3325
-
- MIDIplay :
- HyperCard based MIDI player. Will run on Mac Plus and
- up. $60 list. Opcode Systems, (415) 856-3333
-
- MiniTrax [s] :
- No-frills public domain sequencer showcasing MIDIBasic.
- Will run on Mac Plus and up. Free. Altech Systems,
-
- Music Prose [SN] :
- Easy-to-use program with good import capabilities. Will
- run on Mac Plus and up (68030 based Macs recommended).
- $249 list. Coda Music Software, (800) 843-2066.
-
- Music Publisher [N] :
- * * * * Discontinued * * * *
-
- MusicShop [Sn]
- Upgrade package from EZVision. Features the usual tape-
- deck style sequencer (from the xxVision family) and a 32
- stave notation editor. $ 149 list (upgrade from EZVision
- $49). Opcode Systems, (415) 856-3333.
-
- Music Writer 1/2/3 [N]
- Family of quirky notation programs offering 3/6/40
- musical staves. Will run on Mac Plus and up.
- $119/295/595 list. Pygraphics, (800) 222-7536.
-
- Notator Logic [Sn]:
- [Edited from a post by eirikur@ranger.enet.dec.com]
- Cubase-like sequencer, usable notation (compares more to
- Cubase Score than to Cubase), sophisticated studio-
- environment MIDI-control model with icon window for
- routing, virtual controls of any MIDI event, special
- processor functions such as arpeggiators, splitters, etc.
- Ostensibly supports audio tracks via an Audiomedia board
- (probably compares to Studio Vision, or Cubase Audio,
- plus a notation package). Good Documentation. Some
- annoying non-Mac-like user interface. Version 1.6, Copy
- protection (ADB dongle). List $799 ? (Introductory price
- $399). E-Magic.
-
- berg@areaplg2.corp.mot.com adds:
- "...Notator has "Hyper Editor" which can be used for drum
- sequencing. The hyper editor can display/edit many types of
- events vs time in sort of a histogram plot. A hyper
- definition consists of a set of many of these histograms
- stacked like an EKG trace..."
-
- NoteWriter [N]
- Notation program by Passport Designs, (415) 726-0280.
-
- Performer [Sn] :
- Feature laden sequencer capable of loops within
- loops. Users report versions 4.0.x buggy, but 4.2 quite
- stable. Notation editor is slow, and lacks power - good
- only for proof sheets. Integrates with Mosaic.
- Is allegedly supposed to work seamlessly with Unysin (it
- does not yet) and FreeMIDI (which is still vaporware).
- Will run on Mac Plus and up. Copy protected. $495 list.
- Mark of the Unicorn, (617) 576-2760.
- Internet: unicorn@applelink.apple.com
-
- billy@irvine.com adds:
- "...The most recent update as of 7/93 is v4.2 In-depth
- editing and human feel features. Custom graphical slider
- interfaces. Supports multiple MIDI cable interfaces (MTP
- I/II). Digital Performer combines digital audio and MIDI."
-
- cassiel@cassiel.demon.co.uk provides a comparision between Performer and Vision, which is appended to the review of Vision.
-
- Professional Composer [N]
- * * * * Discontinued * * * *
- (MOTU's new notation package is Composer's Mosaic.)
-
- Songworks [sn]:
- A "Jack-of-all-trades" program which combines
- notation, sequencing, composition, and "one-finger"
- accompaniment. $125 list. ARS Nova, (800) 445-4866.
-
- Trax [S] :
- Easy to use sequencer for beginners with tape-deck type
- interface. Shares a few features (and the interface) with
- Master Tracks Pro, its senior and more powerful sibling.
- Will run on Mac Plus and up. $99 list. Passport Designs,
- (415) 726-0280.
-
- Upbeat :
- Versatile drum machine for arranging percussion. Will run
- on Mac Plus and up. $129 list. Dr. T's Music Software,
- (671) 455-1454
-
- Vision [S] :
- Full-featured sequencer with lots of extras (junior
- version called EZVision; Studio Vision, the high end
- package, combines digital audio and MIDI). Will run on
- Mac Plus and up, although it needs a color monitor to
- take full advantage of MIDI editing features. Good
- integration with Galaxy, Max, and OMS. Copy protected.
- $495 list. Opcode Systems. (415) 856-3333.
-
- cassiel@cassiel.demon.co.uk comments on how Performer and
- Vision are fairly similar, yet quite different:
- "...The point is not the feature differences themselves, but
- the fact that the differing features and constructs lead to
- radically different music structures and working paradigms.
- If one just considers feature lists, the packages appear
- superficially similar: multitrack MIDI sequencing with some
- constructs for sequence chunking and song construction.
- Performer has a more powerful interface for presenting and
- allowing detailed alteration of MIDI data, and a two-level
- song construction mechanism. Vision is weaker at data
- presentation and editing, stronger at subsequence control and
- manipulation, navigation is much easier and cleaner, and song
- construction is done at the track event level, which leads to
- all sorts of fascinating things you can do that Performer
- comes nothing close to...."
-
- " The important point is that the differences lead to
- radically different working methods. For example, to do
- looping in Performer, you edit a track and put in some loops.
- Vision's looping constructs initially seem a lot weaker, but
- in fact once you get into the correct mindset Vision is a lot
- more powerful at this kind of thing (although not quite as
- straightforward): you loop by building tracks containing
- subsequence control commands. There is a lot more
- localization: entire song structures can be embedded in
- single tracks, and nesting is a lot more natural...."
-
- " Performer's chunking is easy to use and presented well.
- Vision's is non-graphical (which is a drawback; hopefully
- Opcode will do a good job when track overview comes along),
- but then again Vision allows you to kick off a number of
- subsequences at different tempos, then transpose half of them
- according to a sequence of keys, stop some of them at a
- definite point, and so on. It's much more modular and
- algorithmic...."
-
- " Vision is slightly better for controller editing,
- Performer is better for most of the other kinds of data. The
- sliders and mixer emulation [in Performer] are superficially
- nice but don't integrate well and have been buggy ever since
- their introduction in Performer 3.0...."
-
- " Performer has NO system integration. All instrument
- assignment and slider assignments are per sequence file. You
- can't move slider panels from file to file because the
- instrument assignments break. You can't change instruments on
- existing sliders (it doesn't work properly). Sliders don't
- chase events properly, and sometimes send to the wrong MIDI
- device, and so on and so on. (I notice that in Vision, slider
- events chase properly even from nested subsequences. I'm
- impressed.) ..."
-
- [Another similarity between Performer and Vision: they
- both have the same insidious copy protection scheme].
-
- 2. Music Training, Algorithmic Composition, and Accompaniment
- =============================================================
-
- Band in a Box Professional :
- Provides accompaniment and rhythm for different styles of
- music. $88 list. PG Music.
-
- Cypher :
- Unique algorithmic composition and accompaniment program.
- Can work with MIDI data in real time. $ 39 list.
- Available on CD as a companion to the book "Interactive
- Music System" by Robert Rowe, MIT Press, Boston.
-
- Harmony Grid :
- Non-traditional learning and composition program.
- Interesting use of grid to show patterns between scales,
- and chords. $99 list. VPL Research, (415) 361-1710.
-
- HMSL
- .......??.......??
-
- Instant Pleasure Music :
- Program to make-believe that you can play like a pro.
- Plays the corrects notes of a loaded song no matter
- which synth key you hit (what?!!). Instant virtual
- gratification. $149 list. Instant Pleasure (614) 297-7600
-
- Interactor :
- In terms of basic MIDI processing, much the same as Max.
- ???? ???? (Details please!)
-
- Jam Factory :
- Algorithmic accompaniment (rhythm) with manipulation of
- MIDI data in real time. $119 list. Dr. T's Music
- Software, (671) 455-1454.
-
- Listen :
- Educational tool for ear training and music theory. $99
- list. Imaja, (510) 526- 4621.
-
- M :
- Unique pattern-based algorithmic composition program that
- works with MIDI data in real time. $119 list.
- Dr. T's Music Software, (671) 455-1454.
-
- MiBAC Jazz :
- Algorithmic composition and accompaniment for jazz
- numbers. By John Ellinger, Music Department, Carleton
- (jellinge@carleton.edu). $ 125 list. MiBAC Music
- Software, (507) 645-5851.
-
- MIDI School
- Software tool to learn the basics about MIDI and
- electronic music. Includes a basic 8-track sequencer.
- $ 75 (???) list. EduACTIVE, (???) ???-????
-
- Miracle Piano Teaching System :
- Popular "teach-yourself-music" package containing
- software, a MIDI interface, and a 49-key MIDI keyboard.
- $499 list. Software Toolworks.
-
- Music Mouse :
- Entertaining whimsical program which tracks mouse
- movements for playback. $49 list. Dr. T's Music Software,
- (671) 455-1454.
-
- Practica Musica :
- Educational tool with an interactive game approach to ear
- training and music theory. $125 list. ARS Nova,
- (800) 445-4866.
-
- Songworks :
- A marginal accompaniment and composition tool. (See also
- write up in Sec. 1). $ 125 list. ARS Nova,
- (800) 445-4866.
-
-
- 3. MIDI Control
- ===============
-
- Free MIDI System :
- Similar in function to the MIDI Manager and OMS (see
- below), Free MIDI System is seen by many as a True-Typish
- move to get developers to agree on a standard set of
- "system hooks" for MIDI on the Mac. Free to all
- interested MIDI/Music developers. Mark of the Unicorn,
- (617) 576-2760. (Continues to be vaporware: 9/93).
-
- GS Controller :
- Patch editor. (See also Super MIDI Player.)
- $68 list. Dynaware USA Inc. (800) 445-3962
-
- Galaxy :
- Patch-librarian with good integration between Vision,
- Max, and OMS. $249 list. Opcode Systems, (415) 856-3333.
-
- HyperMIDI :
- MIDI construction toolkit in HyperCard. Previously a
- shareware by Nigel Redmond, it has has recently gone
- commercial. $125 list. ELE.
-
- MAX :
- For those who enjoy both programming and music, the
- following words of wisdom gleaned from TV-reruns is
- offered: "Get smart; Max smart!" Max is an excellent
- object-oriented MIDI control and interface programming
- toolkit for creating MIDI systems, user interfaces, real-
- time processors and sequencers, algorithmic composition
- components, performance surfaces, and anything else you
- can possibly think of. Control primitives (or "objects")
- can be laid out and connected together and edited in a
- MacDraw-like environment, and then used to process MIDI
- data. Quite simply, it can be considered an instrument
- for building new MIDI virtual-instruments. Copy
- protected. $329 list. Opcode Systems, (415) 856-3333.
-
- Overall, the software is stable, has a good interface,
- and is easy to use. Adding new external objects to Max is
- as easy (or difficult, depending on your point of view)
- as compiling a code resource and dropping it in a folder.
- Not that it is likely you'll need to do that - Max has
- more than 160 predefined objects. (The package also has
- two 800 K disks containing Max tools developed by users.)
- On-line help is good. The 600 + page ring-binder
- manual has 40 tutorials and comprehensive object-library
- specifications - though a table listing all the objects
- and their functions would be a nice addition to an
- otherwise well-presented manual. One major complaint I
- have is Max's (or rather, Opcode's) *annoying* copy-
- protected installation procedure. (I just have an
- aversion towards any copy protection scheme,)
-
- MIDI Manager :
- Apple's MIDI Manager offers a high level interface to the
- Mac OS to correctly support the timing accuracy required
- by MIDI hardware and software under MultiFinder. It is
- for doing Inter-Application Communication and for
- allowing multiple applications to address the serial
- port. MIDI Manager does not come with the System - it is
- available to developers or as licensed software with MIDI
- application packages. $35 list. APDA.
-
- rbd+@andrew.cmu.edu adds:
- " MIDI Manager is not as easy [to develop with].... It's
- actually not bad, but if you program with Think C (which most
- Mac programmers seem to do), you immediately encounter a
- syntax error in the supplied header file and an object file
- that won't link unless you run a somewhat obscure Think C
- conversion program on it. None of this is mentioned in the
- MIDI Manager documentation...." ["oConv" utility for Think C
- 5; Think C 6 takes care of this automatically.]
-
- OMS :
- OMS is similar to MIDI Manager in that it extends the Mac
- OS for MIDI applications. It has some features not found
- in MIDI Manager such as SMPTE synchronization (SMPTE
- synchronization is the job of MIDI Time Code; it does not
- require OMS or MIDI Manager). OMS is *essential* to all
- PowerBooks (except the PB100 and the Duos) for achieving
- *full MIDI functionality* (see ref. #1 above). OMS
- allows an application to address a large number of
- discrete MIDI cables through one serial port, and also
- allows publish and subscribe, which might be considered
- non-real-time IAC (Inter-Application Communication)
- between applications, like a sequencer and a patch
- editor.
-
- Version 1.x was called "Opcode MIDI System."
- Versions 2.0 (due out summer 1993?) will be called "Open
- MIDI System" to reflect the fact that future versions of
- OMS will incorporate source code from other developers
- (see Free MIDI System.) OMS 2.0 will add IAC, and include
- serial port independence allowing the use of serial
- cards. Free to all interested MIDI/Music developers.
- Opcode Systems, (415) 856-3333.
-
- Super Librarian :
- Patch-librarian with awkward un-Mac-like interface. Does
- not run on Quadras. $99 list. Pixel Publishing, Canada,
- (416) 785-3036.
-
- Super MIDI Player :
- Functionally, a GS Controller with a MIDI Player.
- $88 list. Dynaware USA Inc. (800) 445-3962
-
- Symbolic Composer :
- Symbolic Composer collects together in one environment
- all the standard tools for designing and originating
- music. Implements the 6th Generation Common Music
- Language for the Macintosh and Atari (consists of 150
- general purpose high-level commands that cover morphing,
- chord generation, user definable styles and libraries.
- $ ??? list. Capedia, ( [UK] 0727-869791)
-
- Unisyn :
- Patch-librarian with shaky integration to other MOTU
- products. In isolation, it is competent though some
- editors reported to be buggy. $??? list. MOTU.
-
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- This document was last updated on : 9/5/1993
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