Voyetra Sequencer Plus, is another favorite of mine. Running in beautiful
B/W DOS it's one of the fastest sequencer programs I know of.
How about a Cynthia Style PC behind a MOTM panel running Voyetra? That would
be pretty sexy.
Tobias Enhus
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> Yup, I've been using Cakewalk since its DOS days. I use Sonar 4
> Producer Edition: if Paul is calling Logic giant, then so is Sonar.
> Another one to consider is Ableton Live 4 - nice MIDI implementationa
> nd it will seamlessly add loopage, too. The now-defunct Techno Toys
> Seq 808 is the best (IMO) simple software step sequencer for Windows.
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> My Kyma is BAD ASS at MIDI, too.
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>> I've been using cakewalk pro audio 8 for years, and aside from a few
>> missing features and weird (buggy) audio support (in my experience),
>> it's actually quite capable. If you're looking for cakewalk these
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>> though, you'll need to find the program called 'Sonar,' as that's what
>> cakewalk's been renamed to, at least in the 'full-workstation' versions.
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>> -Geoff
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>>>> Now my next challenge is what manufacture out there
>>>> will be compatable Midi interface pci cards to work
>>>> with MOTM-650 and software seq. and other cool
>>>> products I can apply scoring
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>>> a) Use a USB interface. They tend to have better software support
> as the USB
>>> drivers are easier to write for both XP and OSX. I use an Edirol
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>>> from www.zzounds.com that works flawlessly on both Mac and PC.
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>>> b) as far as sequencing software goes, it depends on how "deep" you
> want to go.
>>> You have giant ones (Logic), mid-range (CakeWalk) and the abstract
> (Numerology).
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