Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!sdd.hp.com!news.cs.indiana.edu!msi.umn.edu!noc.MR.NET!uc!shamash!timbuk!juniper04!tbc From: tbc@juniper04.cray.com (Tom Craig) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Amiga SEQUENCERS Keywords: sequencers midi Message-ID: <121410.18549@timbuk.cray.com> Date: 7 Jan 91 18:18:41 GMT References: <17299@brahms.udel.edu> Sender: tbc@cray.com Organization: Cray Research, Inc., Eagan, MN Lines: 18 In article <17299@brahms.udel.edu> jon@brahms.udel.edu (Jon Deutsch) writes: >I am becomming frustrated with the selection of sequencers >out for the Amiga. Every program seems to have it's falling. >Is there a sequencer that is just plain 'ol TERRIFIC??? >One that supports variable-length patterns that can get mapped >onto tracks? One that DOESN'T CRASH? (or BOTH????) Check out Music-X. One of the best (IMHO). Yes, to both questions. >I look at the Mac and DOS sequencers and they seem FAR more advanced >in ease-of-use as well as sophistication. Can't a MAC prog be ported >with veritable ease? DOS sequencers? Hmmm, Music-X definitely beats Cakewalk and Cadenza, which are the 2 best DOS sequencers I've found. I don't know the MAC sequencers. >I *really* don't want to have to buy a MAC, guys. Me neither! -- Tom Craig tbc@cray.com Insert standard disclaimers here...