Sequencing software

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markymark
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Sequencing software

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I was thinking of incorporating more ICT content into my music classes but am trying to find a good sequencing software than can be connected up to a keyboard in order to layer and copy simple ostinato patterns.

Any ideas?
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Hi Mark,

Have you tried Cakewalk? Although I haven't used it for a few years, it's got some good features, such as scrolling staff as it's playing, and ability to mute individual channels to show how each voice contributes to the overall music.

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Hey Grenache!

Thanks for that info - I haven't heard of this software. I had been looking through a music catalogue for school requisitions and need to decide what I want. Something like Cubase is too technical for upper Key Stage 2 age group.

Will look for this online and see if there is a demo or some screenshots!
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Post by Grenache »

Hi Mark,

I used version 9, which is quite old now (1999), and no longer available:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cakewalk-Pro-Au ... B000051XOW

I'm not sure which product is the current equivalent:
http://www.cakewalk.com/Products/consumer.asp

I was originally recommended it by my local music store (selling keyboards, drums, PA, disco gear, etc.). The guy there seems enthused about it as he used it himself to multi-track his own recordings.

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