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    Examples of sequencer software are CakeWalk, Cubase, Logic, Mark of the Unicorn, etc. There are many such programs, as sequencers are perhaps the most often used tools in music production. An example of a very simple sequencer is Windows MultiMedia Player. This software does not have any facility to record MIDI messages, nor edit them.
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    The software would still be no better than a sequencer with a more realistic resolution, unless you went with multiple MIDI busses and managed to diverge your MIDI data evenly between the outputs. So, for typical computer systems, I recommend avoiding sequencer software that cranks up its timer to an unmanageable rate that actually causes more ...
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    Apple computer made a MIDI interface available for its Macintosh computer, and started promoting the computer in the music market during the mid-to-late 1980's since that was a market completely ignored by their biggest competitor IBM, and one that offered them many potential sales, being that musicians loved the flexibility and ease of use of ...
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    When using my 16-bit Windows sequencer software under Windows, I get erratic digital audio playback. Sometimes, there's static or tempo glitches. Why does this happen, and how can I fix it? Most of the problems with old (16-bit) software playing digital audio tracks (ie, recording to, or playing from, the hard drive) are due to the differences between Win3.1's and Win95's disk cache handling ...

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