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Originally posted by PinkFluffyBunny:
**Do you mean 2 and 3 hundred for the midi thing?!
I'm guessing not but just making sure...
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From the look of U&I;'s page, the MIDI app alone is $129, which I have to admit, as much of a zealot as I am for thier products, that might be a little too much. Though I have an older version of the software, there me be more features in the recent version that make it worth the price.
I got the suite of tools at a Frequent Shopper sale at my musical insturment dealer's. You might be able to find the metasynth bundle cheaper retail than downloading it direct. Still, the suite of tools is quite powerful and easy to use; a bargain a any price.
If MIDI is your thing, consider the awesome shareware: FretPet. The developer is very cool, I know because I had the pleasure of beta testing recent versions. (url="http://"http://www.fretpet.com/")http://www.fretpet.com/(/url)
I advise turning on Balloon Help for this one. (Turn the volume down on your speakers if the "sqeak" annoys you.) He put alot of work into Help and the docs. He uses a Game framework, so the application's interface is fun to play with. And for $15 shareware, you can't go wrong.
Back to the Xx thing: just to push some of it's features, it has some cool "intelligent" composition tools so if you don't know what a minor harmonic scale is, it don't matter because it will harmonize everything for you. There are Auto-canon features so you can create musical compositions a-la row-row your boat when sung in the round. And there's an Evolve feature that will take a selection of notes and intelligently improvise based on it.
So there you go. Hope you find something of use.
-chuck
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Grant me the Creativity to Code cool software, the peace to accept all that is not Open-Source, and the Wisdom to pay all applicable Shareware fees. (Oh! ....And gimmie a huge friggen bag of money...!)