I would not know as I personally use garage band to ale my music. That poses a 
question though. When will the midi editor be accessible to us. Probably never, 
as I'm not the best key board player and i want to correct my notes, or sustain 
some and or shorten some if I change my mind. I know pro tools can do this but 
again the note editor is not usable to us. There is also band in a box but not 
sure if that does what you would want.

Take care.
On Jul 14, 2013, at 9:15 AM, Devin Prater <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well all, I know we have garageband, and its cool and all, and I've tried to 
> wrap my mind around what seems to be amazingly complexities of lillypond, but 
> is there a simpler way to create music for one that has a small, 49-key midi 
> keyboard? I mean, I'd rather work with something like lillypond, but I just 
> can't find a good, simple manual for it. The manual on the site, is just too 
> fast-paced for me, and full of music theory stuff I haven't learned yet. 
> Maybe I should just take more time with it. And, from what I've read it 
> doesn't have much midi support. So is there anything for me, on mac or ios? 
> And the reason I don't use my keyboard much is that I don't have a really 
> good place to have it when playing. I might try some things out later, but 
> for now I just am looking for all that's available.
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