Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!rutgers!ucla-cs!zen!ucbvax!hplabs!hpcea!hpccc!blevins From: blevins@hpccc.HP.COM (David Blevins) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: public domain stuff Message-ID: <5330004@hpccc.HP.COM> Date: Thu, 2-Jul-87 20:14:07 EDT Article-I.D.: hpccc.5330004 Posted: Thu Jul 2 20:14:07 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 4-Jul-87 13:00:19 EDT References: <8706301403.AA29593@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> Organization: Corporate Computing Center Lines: 14 I tried a shareware midi sequencer by a guy in Canada (whose name escapes me obviously) and couldn't get it to go at all. (equipment: Roland GM70 midi controller and a Yamaha FB01 voice module.) Lots of stuck notes and bleeps and blunders. So last night I plunked down $33 for Dr. T's EL Cheapo Sequencer (or ECS, not its real name) and had a crude two-track sequence going about 1/2 hour after I got home. So I take back everything I thought about Dr. T. Of course, I haven't had a chance to really grind on it yet... I believe there's a sequencer on the first Start magazine disk (the mag's sold out, but the disk is still available from The Catalog). That could be a good start. dB hplabs!hpccc!blevins