Greetings:
I've run Master Tracks Pro under Xsteem, the MIDI I/O was fine. Ditto
for Sequencer Plus Gold under DOSemu. These programs are quite advanced
as MIDI-only sequencers, and I agree that much could be learned from
them. However, I get the impression that developers are responding to
users' requests for more audio-oriented features, so the more
interesting MIDI stuff is perhaps left for later addition. That's too
bad, but until a native Linux sequencer appears that includes the MIDI
features set of Sequencer Plus, I have no objection to using
applications under emulation.
Btw, Xsteem now does full-screen, and if you're looking for more free
(as in liquor, not libre) Atari MIDI apps be sure to check out Tim's
Atari MIDI World :
http://tamw.atari-users.net/steem.htm
Oh, and dosemu also does full-screen now too.
Best regards,
dp
Jens M Andreasen wrote:
On sön, 2004-04-11 at 23:59, Dave Phillips wrote:
Greetings Earthlings:
The subject line says it all....
There has been some discussion lately about a "pure sequencer" for gtk2
...
STEEM (Atari STE EMulator) is on Daves update pages and appears to run
MIDI in/out.
Almost simultaniously I discovered that Hybrid Arts "EditTrack" is now a
free download. I think it could very well be a starting point for some
design decisions for a pure sequencer. (And yes, it runs inside steam
and you can redirect midi both hither and dither.)
Running cost? About 200 Mhz on a PII/PIII with X set to 8 bit
resolution.
I still have the original manuals :) but not updated to the current
state :( So there are some new features for me to figure out before I
can be totally helpful.
Tims Atari Midi World, Hybrid Arts Page can be found at:
http://tamw.atari-users.net/hyart.htm
mvh // Jens M Andreasen