Re: Accessible MIDI sequencer for Linux

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Hello Thomas!
  I'm blind as well. I don't know any MIDI sequencer for the GUI, but I know 
midish
http://caoua.org/midish
  Midish is a console-based midi-seqeuncer. It has a kind of shell-interface 
and a small shell-like language. Which only means you can write scripts for 
it. You can also combine a few midish-commands in one function. This is nice, 
because the original midish-commands are sometimes a bit long.
  If you're interested at all in this kind of sequencer: I've a private 
version of it, with basic jack_transport support and I've written an 
alternative interface for midish. It's a shell like the original rmidish, but 
it has a bit more TAB-completion and it has a nice built-in help.
  Kindest regards
          Julien

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