Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!van-bc!ubc-cs!alberta!arcsun.arc.ab.ca!erkamp From: erkamp@arc.ab.ca (Bob Erkamp) Subject: Re: Hybrid Arts Sequencers? Message-ID: <1991Mar28.210508.26331@arc.ab.ca> Organization: Alberta Research Council References: <1540012@hpcc01.HP.COM> Date: Thu, 28 Mar 91 21:05:08 GMT In article <1540012@hpcc01.HP.COM> wright@hpcc01.HP.COM (Jeff Wright) writes: >Has anybody used the Hybrid Arts "EditTrack II" or newer "EditTrack >Gold" sequencers? I'm thinking of replacing my obsolete sequencer >with something a little newer, and I'm attracted to Hybrid Arts >because I own their EZ-Score software. My needs are fairly basic, I'm >looking for something that has: > > o Graphical sequence/track editing > o "Song" editing by measures or sequences > o User-definable quantization > o Import/Export standard MIDI files > o Runs on 1040ST (1M RAM) with color monitor > >I'm also considering Dr. T's Tiger Cub software, but it doesn't seem >to have any kind of song editing, and 12 tracks seems a bit limiting. > >Please post if you have any comments on the Hybrid Arts packages or >any other suggestions. > Well I have SMPTE-TRACK II (EDITTRACK II with SMPTE) and a friend of mine has Tiger Cub. I think these are both very good packages but the Hybrid Arts package can definetly do a LOT more that Tiger Cub. I suspect both of them will do what you want (Not sure what you mean by "Song" editing). It certainly does the rest. Bob