Topic: my new software MIDI sequencer (work in progress)
Hi there,
I am currently working on a MIDI sequencer which uses a tracker-like interface. There is still a lot to do, but it works well enough to present a small video. The reason why this sequencer was created is that I was a bit fed up with my MPC, and I missed the old days when I used Jeskola Buzz, a tracker-like software with software synths (instead of the usual tracker-manner of just using samples). So I thought, why not create a software that lets me do the same workflow as in Buzz, but instead sequence my real hardware synths, and this is the result.
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In this video, it runs on a ThinkPad X60s from 2006 or so, and I am developing it under Xubuntu 14.04, which means the final software will be for Linux, Windows, and probably Mac too (shouldn't be a problem but I have no Apple machinery, so I can't test it at the moment). It is written entirely in Python using Pygame, and actually the source code is only ~ 1200 lines.
It's still in an early stage and I don't know yet what functionality will still be added on top of the most basic stuff, and I also don't know yet in what kind of way I'd like to publish this software (but I might go for open-source). Please tell me what you think about it and if you could imagine using it