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- From: groth@valerie.fmi.uni-passau.de (Peter Groth)
- Subject: Re: *** MIDI Software for the Amiga ***
- Message-ID: <1992Nov11.150054.3429@tom.rz.uni-passau.de>
- Sender: groth@valerie (Peter Groth)
- Organization: University of Passau, Germany
- References: <1992Nov10.170314.4764@emr1.emr.ca> <1992Nov10.132747.1203@galaxy.gov.bc.ca>
- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1992 15:00:54 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov10.132747.1203@galaxy.gov.bc.ca>, ewilts@galaxy.gov.bc.ca (Ed Wilts) writes:
- > Investigate the following packages for starters:
- > DMCS - reasonable musical notation and not too bad for MIDI output.
- > no real-time MIDI input
- > Tiger Cub - good introductory sequencer
- > KCS - high-end sequencer
- > MusicX Jr - good intro
- > MusicX - closer to high-end but not as many editing features as KCS
- > Bars & Pipes - good and close to high-end
- > Bars & Pipes Pro - high-end sequencer
- > MED - freely-distributable.
- > Soundscape - obsolete. buggy.
- > Midi Recording Studio - obsolete
- > Sonix - poor MIDI support
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- You could also try PRO24 by Steinberg (they are famous for Twentyfour/Cubase/
- MasterScore on the Atari).
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- > Ed Wilts, BC Systems Corp., 4000 Seymour Place, Victoria, B.C., Canada, V8X 4S8
- > EWilts@Galaxy.Gov.BC.CA Office: (604) 389-3430 Fax: (604) 389-3412
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- -Peter (groth@peschl.fmi.uni-passau.de)
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