Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!shadooby!accuvax.nwu.edu!tank!mimsy!dftsrv!ukma!rutgers!bellcore!faline!thumper!ulysses!att!mtuxo!mtgzz!drutx!druco!jhs From: jhs@druco.ATT.COM (J H Shore) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: MIDI Software Keywords: MIDI Midi midi Message-ID: <4022@druco.ATT.COM> Date: 5 Apr 89 17:47:57 GMT Distribution: comp Organization: AT&T, Denver, CO Lines: 23 Last week I requested some info regarding Midi (or MIDI or midi or ....) software for the 1040ST. While I did see a posting (not in response to this) regarding sequencing, that did not answer my basic question. In the hope that some of the more experienced folks out there can provide this neophyte with a response, I am reposting. Also, I have had a couple of requests from others that I share via e-mail any responses, and this I will gladly do if I get anything to forward. Thanx in advance--any help/suggestions will be most appreciated. Jeff Shore ------------------ repeated posting------------------------------------------------- I am looking for some (recommended) Midi software. I understand that there is some good stuff around for the Atari (I have a basic 1040ST with an extra floppy and a Panasonic 1091i). A friend suggested EZ-SCORE or MIDI SOFT STUDIO. I have some pretty simple needs--enter simple scores, modify same, and playback using the built-in speaker--although the capability to enter an analog signal would be a real plus, either from a mike or directly off a tape. Any other suggestions for that as well as some good sources? Catalog outlets are fine, and any places in the Denver-Boulder area would be good as well.