Not anything exactly like that, but in terms of really easy to use sequencers, I would look at Intuem for OS X, and MOTU's Freestyle, which is still back in the OS 9 dark ages.

In terms of sounds, sound fonts are easy to get, and easy to use in OS X. Of course, there are so many software synths out there, but if you're just looking for a select few good sounds, then you might be best off searching for sound fonts.

Tim

On Tuesday, October 21, 2003, at 11:37 PM, Bonnie Harris wrote:

Anybody know of an inexpensive Mac software synth/sequencer I could use with kids? I've used an old program called CyberSound Studio since OS 8,1997, but it won't work on a G5, no matter how hard I try. (worked fine with OS 9.1, but not in classic) I've used it so long because the interface is simple enough for even 2nd and 3rd graders to use, I can import MIDI files of lesson materials, and it will do things like change tempos, track volumes and instrument sounds for practice, plus allow them to record their own practicing and creations. The sounds are surprisingly good for the price I paid, which was around $60. Unfortunately the software company is long out of business, and I've never found a replacement nearly as useful. It's really the only reason I mourn OS9. Any ideas? Thanks,
Bonnie


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