Xref: utzoo rec.music.synth:17630 comp.sys.amiga:73551 comp.music:2238 Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcsun!unido!uniol!Frank.Neumann From: Frank.Neumann@arbi.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de (Frank Neumann) Newsgroups: rec.music.synth,comp.sys.amiga,comp.music Subject: Re: Roland D-10 and Music-X on Amiga Message-ID: <3958@uniol.UUCP> Date: 5 Dec 90 15:37:05 GMT References: <1990Nov30.110144.22714@assari.tut.fi> <1837@metaphor.Metaphor.COM> Followup-To: rec.music.synth Organization: University of Oldenburg, Germany Lines: 27 Hi to you AmigaMidinoids, :-) djh@neuromancer.metaphor.com (Dallas J. Hodgson) writes: >In article <1990Nov30.110144.22714@assari.tut.fi> s117986@lehtori.tut.fi (Salmij{rvi Janne) writes: >> [...] >> >>P.S. What is the BEST (in your opinion) sequencer for Amiga ? [...] >Best Sequencer? Music-X v.1.1, just released. Without a doubt. Hmmmm... I've seen Steinberg's Pro24 on an Amiga fair here in Germany some weeks ago, and it looked VERY GOOD...although they decided to use a dongle with it. But one more thing about Music-X : In my version it's not possible to set notes with a duration >1 measure ... is this corrected in V1.1 ?? (This was particularly bad when I tried to adapt some slow Phil Collins stuff; in his songs he often uses LONG bass notes, which sounds quite bad if you have to start over the bass every measure...:( Enlighten me, Frank -- + Frank Neumann, Hauptstr. 107, 2900 Oldenburg, FRG The Amiga is it. + + Frank.Neumann@arbi.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de InHouse: amigo@faramir + + Zerberus: neumann@uniol.zer BitNet:295391@DOLUNI1.BITNET IRC: Franky + Brought to you by Super Global Mega Corp .com