Did you try this? http://iannix.la-kitchen.fr/
On 10 Aug 2008, at 19:39, Martin Schied wrote: > I'm also looking for various midi and OSC sequencers (not only for pd) > at the moment and have found some promising and some not-so promising > applications: > > -Promising: > Ardour is going to support midi (currently only in svn) - didn't try > it > yet, but I will do soon. Interface looks very usable on screenshots. > > Midi editing in EnergyXT2 was also fine - but it can't send midi until > now as far as i know. It's nonfree (about 50$): > piano roll, with blocks: yes > drag start and end points to control noteon/noteoff points: yes > (doubleclick creates new notes) > quantize to a grid of any size you want (and off): yes hot-key: yes > lines down the bottom control velocity: yes > super-intuitive scroll: yes (mouswheel + keyboard) > super-intuitive zoom: yes, but no vertical zoom (?) > ability of fullscreen editing in a separate window: yes, but I wasn't > able to expand distinct tracks, but I think that's possible too. > > Qtractor seemed to be very usable too in current version (0.2.0, build > 2008/08/10): > piano roll, with blocks: yes > drag start and end points to control noteon/noteoff points: yes > quantize to a grid of any size you want (and off): yes hot-key: no > (or i > didn't find it) > lines down the bottom control velocity: yes > super-intuitive scroll: yes (mouswheel + keyboard) > super-intuitive zoom: yes, but no mouse-wheel-shortcut > ability of fullscreen editing in a separate window > > Currently I'm using Mackie Tracktion (using wine under Linux) for midi > recording and editing, but its GUI is too CPU consuming for bigger > projects. > piano roll, with blocks: yes > drag start and end points to control noteon/noteoff points: yes > quantize to a grid of any size you want (and off): no fixed gridsize, > but changing gridsize at different zoom-levels (very intuitive) hot- > key: > yes > lines down the bottom control velocity: yes > super-intuitive scroll: yes (mouswheel + keyboard) > super-intuitive zoom: yes > ability of fullscreen editing in a separate window: no > > -Working but not my flavour of using a Sequencer (didn't try velocity > editing and shortcuts) > Rosegarden > MusE > > -Not so promising: > too many... (-; > > some links to some links: > https://puredata.info/Members/syntax_the_nerd/seqwiki/Sequencerwikihome/ > http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/linux/MIDI_SEQUENCERS/ > > hope I could help someone. > > Martin > > > Damian Stewart wrote: >> Martin Peach wrote: >> >> >>>> (since i haven't yet found a pure Pd sequencer i'm happy with) >>>> >>> What makes you sad about Pd sequencers? Maybe it's fixable. >>> >> >> have you ever used Ableton's MIDI sequencer? it's a piano roll, >> with blocks >> for notes. drag start and end points to control noteon/noteoff >> points. >> quantize to a grid of any size you want (switchable with a hot-key) >> or turn >> off quantization completely to finetune timing (for that little >> 'humanized' >> extra, whatever that might mean). super-intuitive scroll and zoom >> with a >> single mouse button drag in the top. the main features in this i'm >> interested in is the quantization grid control, and the ability to >> super >> fine-tune note durations. >> >> lines down the bottom control velocity. if you have two notes on >> the piano >> roll trigger at the same time, it's super-easy to choose which note's >> velocity you're editing. >> >> i don't believe it's do-able in Pd, not without a ridiculous amount >> of >> work, and i'm too lazy to do the work myself (and if i wasn't, i'd >> do it >> from scratch in a different programming language eg Processing or C+ >> +, >> rather than fighting Tcl/Tk). >> >> >>> Why not run three instances of midifile or even textfile with the >>> same >>> data? >>> >> >> yes, this is what i'm already doing. the problem is generating said >> midifile/textfiles in the first place. >> >> >>>> - easy access to velocity and note duration >>>> >>> Do you mean that the thing should output the duration at the same >>> time >>> as the note-on, or the file should be readable in a text editor? >>> >> >> no, i mean that i should be able to easily see and edit the >> duration and >> the velocity without having to think or do much work. see above.. >> >> > > > _______________________________________________ > [email protected] mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
