[linux-audio-user] ncurses-based MIDI step sequencer a la muse (matrix mode)?

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Isn't it strange that there are perfectly usable sequencers built into
some keyboards utilizing only not-very-large LCD displays and the
keyboard, numeric keypad, some transport buttons, and a dial? Yet we
are faced with incredibly complex and heavyweight software to do the
same task.

I too would love to see a simple, elegant ncurses sequencer. I'm
fascinated by the fact that there isn't one already; it seems a bit
idiosynchratic for linux.

At the risk of overextending myself, I have considered embarking on
such a project.

On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 09:07:19 -0700 (PDT), Mark Wilson
<mrmoo1231@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Is there any ncurses based MIDI editor/sequencer which
> might feature at least a piano-roll type editing
> environment?  Tired of muse crashing on me, and
> Rosegarden is a lot to load into my limited 128MB
> RAM... ;-)
> Thanks,
> Mark
> 
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