Re: [LAU] Lightweight, small-screen-real-estate sequencer?

From: Philipp Überbacher <hollunder@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sat Feb 12 2011 - 12:18:16 EET

Excerpts from Ken Restivo's message of 2011-02-11 20:13:46 +0100:
> Is there a lightweight, fast, not-extravagant-with-screen-real-estate (i.e. will work in 1024X600) piano-roll sequencer?
>
> I just need MIDI only. I don't want a tracker, I need piano roll.
>
> I know Rosegarden pretty well, and like it, but it slows to a crawl on my little EEE. Likewise Seq24, I've used it a lot in the past, but it is unusably slow on this little guy. And I'm not diving into Ardour3 yet.
>
> Seems like piano-roll MIDI sequencing, which as been around since CakeWalk in the days of 20Mhz 16-bit Intel 286 PCs and Vision in the days of 16Mhz 68000 Macs, could be accomplished with great speed on a 1.6Ghz 32-bit machine (or . Maybe there's a Linux program out there which does it, but I just haven't found it yet.
>
> Something pretty much like that should be around for Linux. Or should I fire up a 68000 emulator and Mac ROM and run EZ-Vision, or my 68000 Atari emulator and run SMPTETrack?
>
> -ken

You can try epichord, it's a jack-midi sequencer with a piano roll display.

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