Hello!
I'm looking for a good and (if possible) free, lightweight MIDI sequencer for Windows. I have tried Jazz++, but it doesn't suit me.. In Linux I use Rosegarden, and I want to use something as good as that, but for Windows. The PC I am going to use for MIDI sequencing is quite old and has a Pentium III processor, so stuff like FL Studio or Cubase won't work with it..
Something that I would like the MIDI sequencer to have:
1. MIDI Recording - I would like to record MIDI events using my PC keyboard, just like I can with FL Studio.
2. Lightweight - Something small in size and uses little resources, yet perfect for its task.
3. Soundfont support - Optional, but I would like to use my own SoundFonts (*.sf2)
Thanks for anyone who could find me a suitable MIDI sequencer!
Good (free) MIDI sequencer?
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Have you looked at http://www.harmony-central.com/Software/Windows/
That said, I am also interested in good midi sequencer and etc software.
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BTW, that site has heaps of interesting stuff on midi:
http://www.harmony-central.com/MIDI/
That said, I am also interested in good midi sequencer and etc software.
Edit:
BTW, that site has heaps of interesting stuff on midi:
http://www.harmony-central.com/MIDI/
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Hi codemaniac,
Try to search google for:
sequitur
reaper
jazz++
Linux:
rosegarden
muse
ardour (no midi)
Actually, a lot of german pc-magazines (PC-Magazin, Sound&Recording, c't...) having a special version of Samplitude 8 SE as full version available on their cd's. Maybe this action is not restricted to germany and you can find a similar magazine with this verry professional sequencer?
Kukulkan
Try to search google for:
sequitur
reaper
jazz++
Linux:
rosegarden
muse
ardour (no midi)
Actually, a lot of german pc-magazines (PC-Magazin, Sound&Recording, c't...) having a special version of Samplitude 8 SE as full version available on their cd's. Maybe this action is not restricted to germany and you can find a similar magazine with this verry professional sequencer?
Kukulkan
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I can recommend Quartz.
It's a nice, semi-professional sequenzer and audiomastering tool.
It is similar to Cakewalk.
http://www.digitalsoundplanet.com/Softw ... ware.phtml
It's a nice, semi-professional sequenzer and audiomastering tool.
It is similar to Cakewalk.
http://www.digitalsoundplanet.com/Softw ... ware.phtml
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