Xref: utzoo rec.music.synth:1987 comp.sys.apple:3478 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!think!ames!ptsfa!ihnp4!dicome!plate From: plate@dicome.UUCP (Douglas B. Plate) Newsgroups: rec.music.synth,comp.sys.apple Subject: What is a good sequencer for AppleIIe?? Message-ID: <3274@dicome.UUCP> Date: 14 Dec 87 16:50:35 GMT Organization: DICOMED Corporation, Minneapolis, Mn. Lines: 32 (*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*) I don't know how many people use Apple IIe's for MIDI out there, but for those of you who do, what is a good sequencer for the IIe? I got a demo copy of Studio II by Syntech I believe. Because ti is a demo copy, it has limited features, for instance, it doesn't use all available memory. At any rate, even if it did, the user I/F for this sequencer is a drag to use. You have to do alot of paging thru menus to get to what you want and the functions require a two key command ie. control Q, control W, etc. I just think it's a real clumsy interface so I couldn't justify buying this sequencer. So anyway, what do you use? I like the idea of a sequencer that is controlled from the synthesizer keyboard rather than the qwerty. Some other features I prefer are: Real time and step time input Optional auto correction A MIDI thru function (input passed thru to output) 8 tracks minimum with assignable MIDI channels sync to drum machines ability to accept sysex commands as part of sequence transpose, velocity offset, etc. Thanks in advance. Doug Plate -- Mon Dec 14 09:44:56 CST 1987 % Douglas B. Plate P.O. Box 246 % DICOMED Corp. Minneapolis, MN 55440-0246 % 12000 Portland Av. So U.S.A. (612) 885-3000