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Looking for a simple MIDI only sequencer
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 1:13 am
by bratan
Would someone recommend me a good MIDI sequencer that's total opposite of Sonar, Cubase, ProTools, etc.? Those suites are great, but they are mostly overkill 4 what I need, and what I'm looking for is a great MIDI notes editor. Basically PianoRoll on steroids

I needs something I can quickly create/edit MIDI and then copy to my Korg PA800 to create styles. No need for VSTi, plugins, wave tracks, etc....
There must be something good out there!
Oh and I need this for Vista x64
Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 2:30 am
by Gargamel314
Have you looked at Sonar's "Home Studio" version? This isn't quite as overkill as their Studio and Producer editions, and it has some really nice MIDI features... the XL version actually has a step sequencer in it, if that's something you'd need. It does run on Vista, and it's nowhere near the price of the other versions. No extra VST synths, it's very scaled down, i haven't actually tried it, but i'd expect the MIDI sequencer engine in there is pretty comparable to the one in the Producer edition (which seems to be mostly digital audio/VST-oriented).
You can usually download demos on their site or at sites like
www.download.com -
here's a feature comparison chart so you can see what is/is not included in each version.
http://www.cakewalk.com/Products/HomeSt ... arison.asp
Sonar's one of the most stable in windows vista, the early versions from years ago were for PC only.[/i]
Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 12:42 pm
by kanthos
FL Studio's piano roll is reported to be fantastic. I haven't seen enough of it to know how it compares to other suites, but I know people who make full songs with that piano roll without using a MIDI keyboard and swear by it.