Need A Simple Sequencer, OS X Sequencer |
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Wed 29 Sep 2004, 03:14
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From: New Philadelphia - US
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I'm a new member...Ten years ago, after getting a Roland JV-35, I purchased a package deal of a MIDI interface, BAND-IN-A-BOX, and an Opcode program called MusicShop. I used it with a Macintosh running System 7.1. The whole package cost less than $75. MusicShop was a baby version of Opcode's Vision program. It was a simple 16 track sequencer that let me record or import MIDI data and edit it any way I wished. It included a notation view as well as piano roll view. Four months ago I got a Mac G5 running OS X 10.3. None of my old programs would recognize a USB port, so I have had to upgrade everything. I have a new Band-In-A-Box, and new Finale 2004. I have been unable to find a cheap, usable MIDI sequencer program that would do what MusicShop did. Opcode is now dead. I hate to pay for a Cadillac professional program when my needs are fairly simple. I just use the JV-35 as my only input device. I only use it for home or church use. I have downloaded a demo version of Master Tracks that comes close to what I need, but still doesn't do what MusicShop did. Can someone advise me what is available that would meet my needs. Thank you.
Thanks.
Bob
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Wed 29 Sep 2004, 13:17
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From: Congleton - UK
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Hi Bob, I also cut my teeth on MusicShop - brilliant. As shaneblyth says - you have Garageband and MetroSE - but take a look at Intuem http://www.intuem.com/ originally that looked like MusicShop with an eyecandy interface - it seems to be growing and improving all the time. PT
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