MIDI Station Sequencer v.1.05 released
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Version 1.05 - 05/17/1998
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- Now can handle standard MIDI files of Types 0 and 1
- Now can handle various resolutions
- Now can re-channel tracks
- If hardware can only playback now allows user to playback files even if
they can't record
- File name now appears in title bar when opening and saving files.
- Added file open LRU logic
- Fixed display of track/sequence info
- Fixed bug in counting algorithm
- Added capability to change timing sensitivity and format files are saved in.
- Added progress indicator to quantize window
- Added ability to change resolution
- Reworked sequence/trac info to load information on a thread
- Added panic button
- Added ability to convert to Types 0, 1, and proprietary
- Now adds program and bank change to beginning of each track if user selects one in MIDI
Edit window.
- Program and Bank show a '-' instead of 0 to denote that the user hasn't chosen any
program or bank change.
- No longer write out proprietary meta events for bank and program numbers. Now searches
through each track to see if there any program and/or bank messages
- Colors weren't being set when adding new track.
- Various other minor fixes and updates



MIDI Station Sequencer v.1.05, by Christopher Hodges, Author of MIDI Station and MIDI Station Sequencer ( mseqv105.zip, 1278K). Full featured multi-track sequencer using the RTMIDI system. Features include 24 tracks with ability to add as needed, 16 channel MIDI mixer, metronome, track-editing capabilities, import/export MIDI, more. I did download it from The Pete Norloff's BBS:
http://www.os2bbs.com


MIDI Station Sequencer uses the RTMIDI subsystem for its playback and recording of sequences. Therefore you will MUST have a RTMIDI compatable soundcard/driver in order to use this program. If you do not please read the accompanying MSTATSEQ.INF file under System Requirements - Setting up your soundcard for information on how to get your system RTMIDI compatable.

This program also uses the new high-resolution timer so there are a few things that you should be aware of:

1) When using this program you should not use any Windows and/or DOS programs2) The minimum configuration that will give back acceptable performance is a 486 DX/2 66 MHz. Any system will work but your results may not be acceptable.

Installing the program:

1) Unzip thie file mseqv105.zip into a directory
(Obviously you've already done that since you're reading this!)
2) Type
install
3) You will be prompted to enter a path where the program will reside
4) The installation routine will create a folder and program objects for you.


Troubleshooting and Technical Issues

If you need help getting your system to be RTMIDI compatable, please READ the included MSTATSEQ.INF file (in the zip package). It contains many suggestions and ways of getting your system ready.
If after doing this nothing works - send email to the author.

Christopher Hodges
cdhodge@ibm.net


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