I would try proTools.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Alex Hall
Sent: December-14-14 3:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Hand-coding midi files on Mac?

 

Hi all,

I want to create music on the Mac. I know Garageband is the default answer, but 
here's the thing: I can't actually play the piece, but I can construct it. That 
is, I could tell the computer to play these two notes with the right hand for x 
measures, while doing this with the left hand. So, though I can't play the 
music, I would like to somehow create a sequence that, when saved to a Midi 
file, will be the music. I can then use that midi file to learn how to actually 
play the piece.

 

Perhaps Garageband can do this. If so, how? If not, what do people recommend 
for hand-sequencing music instead of just recording it from a keyboard or amp? 
Again, I need to be able to put together a midi file without just playing the 
music I want. If GB is able to do this, are there tutorials or podcasts? Thanks 
in advance for any suggestions.


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Have a great day,

Alex Hall

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