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Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
From: tob AT world DOT std DOT com
Subject: Re: Allegro utils: 3D modeler, MIDI sequencer, etc...
Message-ID: <EBo4zp.756@world.std.com>
Sender: tob AT world DOT std DOT com (Tom Breton)
Reply-To: tob AT world DOT std DOT com
Organization: BREnterprises
References: <01bc76e7$01dcc5e0$LocalHost AT tcn DOT spectra DOT net>
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 1997 15:14:13 GMT
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp

"Tom Novelli" <tcn AT spectra DOT net> writes:
> MIDI sequencer: Well, it's meant to be and easy to use, and cheap (no $1000
> keyboards required, and the program is free).  I hope this will encourage
> Allegro developers to use the MIDI format for music instead of MOD, S3M,
> IT, etc. because  MIDI is more efficient and flexible.
> Status: 0 lines coded :-)  I'll start today, honestly!

I wrote Folksong -1.0 with the intention of making it a base that others
could extend. It's available right now at
http://world.std.com/~tob/folksong.zip

It reads MIDI, displays it in piano-roll notation, and lets you enter
notes. The design is documented in detail so it should be easy to build
on. MIDI docs are included.

I'm not sure what status it's in now. Someone said they would use it but
I've heard nothing since announcing it.

        Tom

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