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- From: Joe_Carp@republik.fidonet.org (Joe Carp)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.audio
- Subject: Re: How about a PD sequencer for the Amiga?
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- Date: 17 Nov 92 15:41:29 PST
- Organization: Eiffel Media of Orange County
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- In a message dated Sun 15 Nov 92 15:33, Krisi@vipunen.hut.fi (kristian P J
- wrote:
-
- KPJ> I recently bought a synthesizer, a digital piano and a MIDI
- KPJ> interface to connect the two to my Amiga. Wow, I thought, all I
- KPJ> need now is a sequencer. To my dismay, after days of searching
- KPJ> through ftp sites, I was not able to find one. I don't
- KPJ> particularly
- KPJ> want to dish out huge amounts of cash for commercial products,
- KPJ> so I reckoned I'd start programming my own.
-
- KPJ> Before I do, I'd like to know if anyone knows of a PD sequencer
- KPJ> for the Amiga, or if someone is already programming one.
-
- Well, no there's a delema... hmm.
- I guess I'd recommend MED 3.20 (or 3.22). I only have 3.20 myself. It is
- more suited as an Amiga MOD maker, but it has extensive MIDI sequencng
- capabilities as well. The only problem that you will have is that it is a
- monophonic sequencer (if you want to play a chord, each note will have to
- be on a separate track...perfect for a Casio CZ-101). If you're really
- concerned about the price of commercial sequencer packages, look for the
- more outdated packages like Music-X or Music-X Jr. I believe I've seen ads
- for them at about $30. Quite a bargan. I paid $200 for Music-X when it
- was new. :-(
-
- -Joe
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