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Re: Need IIe, IIgs MIDI software
Mitch Monger replied:
> > Michael J. Mahon replied:
>
> > The //e is quite MIDI-capable, too, and several sequencers
> > were written for it--they're just harder to find.
>
>The only one I've found is Passport Design's Master Tracks Pro. I
>have a vague recollection that there was also one named Trax? I 00
>finally got the a version of Master Tracks Pro from a IIgs
>website, and I'm hoping it will be compatible with the IIe (one
>can always hope).
There was also Master Tracks, and a 4-track and an 8-track sequencer
before them (whose name I can't remember at the moment).
<snip a bunch (including a nice complement ;-)>
>What I'd like to see is someone adapt a DOC chip to a MIDIbox.
I must be missing something--having the DOC integrated into
a capable machine like the IIgs, which can be trivially adapted
to MIDI in/out, would seem to make a "IIgs MIDIbox" be simply
a matter of programming...
-michael
Music synthesis for 8-bit Apple II's
http://members.aol.com/mjmahon