Seq24
Seq24 is a software MIDI music sequencer that runs under Linux and Microsoft Windows. It is designed to be simple to use and appropriate for live performance.
Stable release | v.0.8.8
/ March 4, 2010 |
---|---|
Operating system | Linux, Microsoft Windows |
Type | MIDI music sequencer |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website | filter24 |
Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Seq is free software.[1]
Seq24 is intended to be similar to hardware sequencers/samplers such as Akai's MPC line of instruments. It works by sequencing smaller sequences or loops of MIDI notes and performance information into larger music sequences in a manner similar to the way in which Sony's Acid software is used to sequence audio clips.
While developed from 2002-2006 by Rob Buse, a team (calling themselves simply 'Seq24team') picked up the project in 2008 with Rob's blessing, and resumed work with release 0.8.8.
See also
- Free audio software
External links
- Seq24 - Official Webpage
- Seq24 Launchpad Site - The development site for Seq24
- Seq24 wiki - A wiki created around new development efforts of Seq24
- At the Sounding Edge - Article on Linux Journal
- Seq24plus - Github repository for developing Seq24 further
- Sequencer64 - A major reboot of Seq24, with many new features
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.