Testing homemade MIDI sequencer
This little mobile phone video shows you a homemade MIDI sequencer program that I'm developing in my spare time. As I have chronic fatigue syndrome I need to pace myself, so this is not finished yet and I have no idea when it might be finished or if I will distribute it or not - mainly I'm just creating this for fun and for meeting my own needs. And it's far from finished yet, with no way of editing MIDI data yet - the most important things, however, importing standard MIDI files, saving/loading projects, and MIDI timing/scheduling, is in place. I've been testing other DAWs and sequencer programs, but in one way or another they all seem to lack some sort of functionality (or maybe they're just not intuitive enough for me to find the functions I want). For example, having several songs loaded at once, simply selecting the song I want to play by clicking a tab which also works as a simple playlist by auto-selecting the next song when the current one finished. Of course the big names in the DAW world like Cubase or Sonar are great programs that can do a lot more than this simple sequencer will ever be able to do (like plugin softsynths), but the big advantage of programming it myself is that I have complete control of its features. If I want a special arpeggio or automated control change effecs for a specific piece of music, I can program that in as the need arises. So mainly it's a sequencer designed for my specific needs and it might not be of that much use to anyone else - we'll see how it turns out. :-) But it's a lot of fun to tinker with. :-)
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