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  2. Opcode Systems - Wikipedia

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    Opcode Systems, Inc. was founded in 1985 by Dave Oppenheim and based in and around Palo Alto, California, USA.Opcode produced MIDI sequencing software for the classic Mac OS and Microsoft Windows, which would later include digital audio capabilities, as well as audio and MIDI hardware interfaces.

  3. Comparison of MIDI editors and sequencers - Wikipedia

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    Audio and MIDI sequencer, support for VSTis, MIDI recording, editing, and playback. Mozart: Windows: Proprietary: David Webber: Music notation software for simple tunes to full scores of up to 64 parts. MuLab: Windows, macOS: Proprietary: Mutools: MIDI and audio full DAW. Support for customizable modular DSP graphs. For electronic music, but ...

  4. Logic Pro - Wikipedia

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    Logic Pro is a proprietary digital audio workstation (DAW) and MIDI sequencer software application for the macOS platform developed by Apple Inc. It was originally created in the early 1990s as Notator Logic, [2] or Logic, by German software developer C-Lab which later went by Emagic.

  5. Hopes and Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Hopes and Dreams may refer to: Hopes & Dreams, a 2008 debut album by Faster Faster; Hopes & Dreams: The Lullaby Project, a 2018 compilation album by various artists "Hopes and Dreams", a song from the soundtrack of the 2015 video game Undertale by Toby Fox

  6. Hopes & Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Hopes & Dreams is the debut studio album by Georgia-based rock band Faster Faster, released to stores and digitally in the United States on August 12, 2008. It is their first and only album on Oort Records , following the success of their debut EP , Pillow Talk 101 , in 2006.

  7. MIDI - Wikipedia

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    A sequencer can drive a MIDI system with its internal clock, but when a system contains multiple sequencers, they must synchronize to a common clock. MIDI timecode (MTC), developed by Digidesign, [122] implements SysEx messages [123] developed specifically for timing purposes, and can translate to and from the SMPTE timecode standard.

  8. Ensoniq EPS - Wikipedia

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    There is also a dedicated button for Sampling, and three for the built-in sequencer. The EPS-16 Plus also has a dedicated button for configuring the effects DSP. Easter Egg: There is a hidden menu in the Command-ENV1 page which contains Software Information, the names of the designers, a DC Offset Adjustment, and a keyboard calibration command.

  9. Music tracker - Wikipedia

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    A music tracker (sometimes referred to as a tracker for short) is a type of music sequencer software for creating music. The music is represented as discrete musical notes positioned in several channels at chronological positions on a vertical timeline. [1] A music tracker's user interface is traditionally number based.