See if you can find an old copy of Cakewalk for DOS somewhere.  The only
drawback of this is that you need a driver for your soundcard.  If your card
is SoundBlaster or 100% compatible, you're in luck.  Many musicians still use
this software, or there may be some used software place that has it.

Hope this helps!
Preston



> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Tue, 21 Sep 1999 14:16:20 +0000
> From:    Edenyard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: MIDI Editors
>
>    Please could someone help me with this:
>
>    Does anyone know where I could find a MIDI file editor to run on a
> SurvPC 486 which uses only DOS (no windoze).
>
>    My sound card came with some applications to run under doze 3.11,
> which edit MID files, but nothing for DOS. I want to be able to alter
> MIDI patches, panning, tempo, etc., and also hopefully alter some wrong
> notes in some MIDI files that I have.
>
>    Incidentally MegaMID V1.66 seems to make a fairly reasonable MIDI
> file player under DOS, if anyone should need such a thing!
>
>    All help very gratefully received....
>
>       Ron.
>
> ------------------------------


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