seq66
xtal
seq66 | xtal | |
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6 | 1 | |
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9.2 | 9.3 | |
6 days ago | 9 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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seq66
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MIDI Editor
Back in the day there was a very nice and simple little MIDI sequencer for X-Windows called something like Seq24 that I used a bit on and off. Of course there are much more complex music software that also happens to have MIDI-support (LMMS, Renoise, ...) but I liked Seq24 because it only did short MIDI patterns and had quite good GUI (holding down various modifiers and using the different mouse-buttons to do most edits).
Searching I get a link to a URL that looks like it could have been the Seq24 home page, but Firefox throws up a security warning for that domain. There is also a hit for this project that claims to be based on Seq24 and that has commits as recently as a few days ago, so maybe this is worth looking at:
https://github.com/ahlstromcj/seq66
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What Is the Future of the DAW?
Maybe https://github.com/ahlstromcj/seq66? Spiritual successor of seq24.
- Sequencer programme for playing live?
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Live looping setup?
I use Seq66 and Luppp. Seq66 + Carla for midi looping and Luppp for audio looping.
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Preferred workflow
~ Sequencing: seq66 / seq24
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[QUESTION] Open source DAW?
I don't use Ardour's MIDI performance features very much, as I prefer Musecore and https://github.com/ahlstromcj/seq66 as more featureful players/sequencers. Otherwise my MIDI workflow is DAWless.
xtal
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What Is the Future of the DAW?
Spot on. It's telling that most DAW UIs are based on archaic ideas (like mixers/tracks and MIDI/step-sequencer grids). Even BuzzTracker (2009) outshines many of the current DAWs with DAG instrument/effects-chaining and arrow-key/cursor navigation.
My post-graduate research concerned signal-rather-than-event-based generation/transformation of compositional data, integrated with textural/timbral synthesis.
My current focus is building a DSP framework for this purpose in C++20 [1].
In any case I'm interested in following your progress, and happy to contribute code/ideas if you feel like collaborating (links in profile).
[1] https://github.com/synthetic-methods/xtal
What are some alternatives?
score - ossia score, an interactive sequencer for the intermedia arts
yabridge - A modern and transparent way to use Windows VST2, VST3 and CLAP plugins on Linux
helio-sequencer - One music sequencer for all major platforms, desktop and mobile
Polaron - A DIY drum machine for the teensy microcontroller (hardware / software)
lmms - Cross-platform music production software
super-sixteen - Code and schematics for the Super Sixteen Eurorack sequencer
ardour - Mirror of Ardour Source Code
Rack - The virtual Eurorack studio