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Mike Ross wrote to Ken Hrynchuk on 12-31-02 14:47:
KH> Mike, could you explain "step mode", please (and,
possibly recommend a
KH> program that utilizes it, as above)?
MR> Simply editing a list of midi events. For example you enter the
MR> note number and the various parameters such as dynamics, on/off
MR> times etc. Other programs allow pressing a qwerty note then setting
MR> the duration by hand. For example, you press the qwerty note C then
MR> click the space bar or cursor the mouse along for each 1/8 note
MR> duration or other "step" you set. Old time midi sequencers and drum
MR> machines used to programmed like this. As was mentioned try
MR> something like Cakewalk etc...
Thanks for the additional info.. I was really hoping for 'live capture'
capability (via the computer keyboard), but the above may be fun to
try. Do you have any recommendations for "other programs" ('other' =
'cheap').
Ken
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