From: "Ethan Giordano" Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: Do we have any music software? Date: Fri, 10 Oct 1997 23:29:49 -0400 Organization: Cybernex Inc. Lines: 26 Message-ID: <61mrmg$n35$1@news.cybernex.net> References: <87k9flu36f DOT fsf AT hasn DOT dera DOT gov DOT uk> <61llc6$lua$1 AT news DOT ox DOT ac DOT uk> NNTP-Posting-Host: 207.198.146.80 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk free is always a relative term when it comes to software, it's really whether you want to pay or not George Foot wrote in message <61llc6$lua$1 AT news DOT ox DOT ac DOT uk>... >Ian Miller (itmiller AT dera DOT gov DOT uk) wrote: >: I'm unlikely to buy myself a sound card unless I can use it for >: composing music. Is there any music-notation-to-music-sounds >: software available that I can build using DJGPP? > >I'm not aware of any good free MIDI sequencers; there are a number of good >commercial ones. I personally use Voyetra MIDI Orchestrator Plus, which is >sufficient but not stunningly good. I use it because it came with my sound >card (AWE32 PnP). It's for Win95, btw, which your .signature says you use. >A sequencer called Cakewalk is reputedly good, but as I said it's not free >and I don't know of any free ones. > >If you abandon the idea of getting something that compiles with djgpp, and >look instead for a shareware or commercial sequencer, I suggest you ask in >one of the MIDI-oriented newsgroups for opinions on the sequencers. > >-- >George Foot >Merton College, Oxford