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Just found an opensource midi sequencer

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Floego
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Unread post by Floego » 28 Dec 2010, 20:13

I just found a new Opensource midi sequencer:
Sekaiju

-Very simple and usable but no vst. and no asio, just like the old cakewalk :)
-Can load/save midi files.
-You can choose between using Midi Clock or SMPTE/MTC for midi in/out sync
-Can change time resolution (tick/quarter note) for a project.
-It shows event list for each track
-shows a piano roll
-shows a track view
-very basic recording, nothing fancy.

I have not fully tested yet but only for sending midi data to usine stand alone, and it just works.

This open project has many other utilities as well.

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Unread post by stanlea » 28 Dec 2010, 20:34

But aren't there enough midi editing within Usine ?
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Unread post by Floego » 29 Dec 2010, 03:48

Well, I have about one hundred midi files created from cakewalk and musictime in the 90's and I wanted to use Usine as a sound-effect module (like a vintage emu proteus module, for example). Many of this files needed to be corrected before any use, so this midi seq in tandem with Usine looks very useful for me.
It's just another way to use Usine :)

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Unread post by stanlea » 29 Dec 2010, 09:37

no criticism here, just a question
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Unread post by nay-seven » 29 Dec 2010, 13:52

Thanks to share, as you say could be useful !

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