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« on: November 04, 2011, 09:23:09 AM »

I was using Midi-Maestro for the first few tracks in win 2000/xp
and also better tools.

Midi-Maestro seems to have the best sound engine.

Z-maestro is a nice copy of Jazz - the guy keeps asking me what kind of
synth I'm using - It's just a data stream - If you don't understand the data
a reasonably sized string of nulls is acceptable. imagine 8 bits and 1 parity
1 stop bit.

Midi-eddie is nice for a final mix because it has only
4 sound sets - all work and I find 3 are good and well
advanced.

They all crash because it was compiled in a larger than necessary
model structure (patchus-modulus) and Peeked and Poked
assembler x-lation code between the stack and the heap.
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« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2011, 01:03:35 PM »

You like playing with midi files? Check out MidiJam for playback. It's cool.  Cool
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