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Magic wrote:What are they named ( Like yoke1 and so, or...)
Midi Yoke NT : 1 until Midi Yoke NT : 8

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Wow, ok, then I´ll give the yoke thing another try ( I have to reinstall it) and do a closer examination.
thank you bucodi. If I still have problems runing it can I bother with some how to questions...?
Magic

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No problem,

Be sure you have the latest version and the right one for your operating system. You can find it on
www.midiox.com

There is allso a step by step installation guide.

Good luck,

Rony

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scuzzphut wrote:The only free host worth a damn is the version of Muzys that came *cough* free with Computer Music magazine.
Scuzzphut, you wag :D

Depends what you want. There's Music Studio Independence, which looks like a full featured linear sequencer, although it's a bit clunky looking:

http://www.kvr-vst.com/get/833.html

Or Pure Data...

http://puredata.info/about/

It has some third party piano roll modules, and pretty much anything else you can care to name.

http://ydegoyon.free.fr/software.html

Or you could use the free Bidule beta and some of the internal sequencing modules, etc.

Probably, for a cheap sequencer, Tracktion or EnergyXT are better bets though. Using MidiOX sounds like a horrible kludge, especially when it comes to bouncing to audio.
Music with dinner is an insult both to the cook and the violinist.

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I'm not sure I agree with you about energyXT , griels - you tosser. :)

energy XT is super powerful and a really nice piece of kit, granted. But I wouldn't recommend it to someone who wanted a cubase cut-down. I *would* recommend it to someone frustrated by the limitations of their host, however :D

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-edit- Oups.. it's already been mentioned.

Energy XT. It's almost free ( $40.00 ) and is a huge bargain at that price. Plus, if you decide to get another sequencer later on, you'll still be able to use Energy XT in it.

I agree that it's not as easy to use as other sequencers since the features change a lot and there is no manual... but it's very powerful..
Play it by ear

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pheeleep wrote:Y might want to consider Energy XT. It's almost free ( $40.00 ) and is a huge bargain at that price. Plus, if you decide to get another sequencer later on, you'll still be able to use Energy XT in it.
Yeah... It seems pretty advanced now, with audio tracks and pretty sophistimacated midi editing and that. It has a 'paradigm' though, so it might just be for us southern softie Sassenachs :D
Music with dinner is an insult both to the cook and the violinist.

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Cool,...This forum just keeps on breeding solutions and answers even while you sleep...
I'll test out all proposals here, chances are I'll find something usefull for one thing or the other anyway. Thanks you guys, and as to the timeless and everongoing disscussion about "good software- bad software": in my experience it's not really about the tools but what you do (can or know how to) with them.
Some people hate going thru steep learning curves so they stick to what they know, others, like me, love to spend more time tweaking knobs and drawing controller lines than actually making music. I guess I could say, for an individual the best software is the one he likes the best, and the beaty of your PC lies actually in the fact that(in theory) you can have them all work and live together in peace and harmony, side by side in your workstation, oh lord why don't weee... (its tequila hour in house if your wondering bout my faculties)

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griels wrote:
scuzzphut wrote: Using MidiOX sounds like a horrible kludge, especially when it comes to bouncing to audio.
total posotive confirmation on that my lad, got it up and running finally and uninstallit after one night of testing, horror scenes one after the other; latency; worst I've seen ever, craks and pops, aplication shutdowns, crashes, you name it...

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griels wrote:
scuzzphut wrote:The only free host worth a damn is the version of Muzys that came *cough* free with Computer Music magazine.
Scuzzphut, you wag :D

Depends what you want. There's Music Studio Independence, which looks like a full featured linear sequencer, although it's a bit clunky looking:

http://www.kvr-vst.com/get/833.html
In case anybody's interested (highly unlikely!) the Japanese version of Music Studio Independence 1.20b is out (not sure how long it's been out now), but the English version is still at 1.13. I can't tell what the differences are so far, as it's all gobbledegook on the Japanese version, except that the song mixer window now shows track activity by highlighting the track number, and has a volume meter for each track as well. Basically it looks great (IMO) and if only all sequencers were this well designed!

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