Originally Posted By: MarioD
<...snip...>So I stayed with Dr T's sequencer and did my own MIDI stuff.<...>


I used Master Tracks Pro on my Atari, which got ported to Mac and when Microsoft went with windows 3.1 I jumped on it there as well.

I still use MTPro for doing pure MIDI sequence work. Unfortunately it's been abandoned and there will be no more updates. It's still very powerful, has a nice set of tools, and there is no Audio to complicate the menus so my work gets done much quicker than it does with Cakewalk, or Power Tracks Pro Audio (two other fine tools when I need audio as well).

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