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From: Christopher Croughton <crough45 AT amc DOT de>
Message-Id: <97May14.105343gmt+0100.16649@internet01.amc.de>
Subject: Re: Allegro / MPU401 MIDI input
To: broeker AT physik DOT rwth-aachen DOT de (Hans-Bernhard Broeker)
Date: Wed, 14 May 1997 09:57:50 +0100
In-Reply-To: <01IIU08OFG2Y002IIW@mail> from "Hans-Bernhard Broeker" at May 13, 97 07:03:00 pm
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Hans-Bernhard Broeker wrote:

> Well, I once played around with a (shareware) DOS midi sequencer. The
> name is QSEQ, or QSQ.  It's oriented a bit towards SoundBlasters being
> used for MIDI, but that shouldn't stop you. I believe it's on SimTel.

Thanks, I'll have a look.  What I'm really after is a scoring package,
but I think to get one which will suit me I'll have to write it myself
anyway...

> Maybe 'the' Linux sequencer, jazz, could also serve you, at least as a
> guide on how to generally get things done for a MIDI sequencer.

Two problems - I haven't managed to get it to output anything under
Linux yet (it will edit things, just), and it also uses the standard
/dev/sequencer drivers and who knows what they do <g>.  It says it has
its own MIDI driver but I can't get that to do anything either.

I do have the source of it, though, which might help...

Chris

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