[sdiy] Need MIDI sequencer recommendation, please
Josh Nursing
josh.nursing at gmail.com
Thu May 25 00:24:01 CEST 2017
Reaper definitely is awesome (and I also have Pro Tools).
NB: You may still get a lot odd latency and jitter issues with MIDI
sequencing from a DAW, so I will also suggest you give a hardware MIDI
sequencer a try).
For Drums and the bass and tightness, nothing beats CV-triggered analogue
hardware though.
People also report great results with old Ataris and MIDI and additionally
with a DAW using Expert Sleepers Silent Way plugins, which uses Audio to
encode Sync info, so that external MIDI becomes sample-accurate from the
DAW. There are other similar solutions.
Josh
On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 1:24 PM, John Speth <john.speth at andrews-cooper.com>
wrote:
> Hi Folks-
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> My ancient WinXP computer died last week and has left me orphaned with a
> bunch of MIDI equipment with no way to control it. I have a Win10 computer
> but my legacy MIDI SW won’t work on it (64 bits). My biggest loss is I
> have no MIDI sequencer. Can anyone recommend a free or low cost MIDI
> sequencer? I’m trying to avoid investing time evaluating a number of
> sequencers that I’ll eventually drop.
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> Thanks – John Speth
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