I'm thinking more of sequencing (baby cakewalk/sound forge/etc.), but that might be of use. Luke On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, Dave Mielke wrote: > [quoted lines by Luke Davis on October 3, 2001, at 00:40] > > Hi: > > >Are there any accessible MIDI applications under Linux currently? Are > >there any in development? > > What sort of MIDI application are you looking for? It just so happens that, for > my own purposes, I've just finished writing one which turns the keyboard into a > keyboard, with each row of keys representing an octave with a few notes above > and below it. Each note lasts as long as its key is held down, and, keyboard > permitting, several notes can be played simultaneously. The space bar raises > keys by a semitone (sharp). The arrow keys select instruments (up/down select > the type, left/right select within the type). Page up/down shift up/down by > octaves. New fetures as I dream them up or as others suggest them. If anyone is > interested, let me know. > > -- Notice! My email address has changed to: <ldavis@shellworld.net>. You may also still reach me at: <luke@tacticus.com>. The address of: <ldavis@voicenet.com> should no longer be considered valid.