NoWaves Posted February 23, 2013 Hi, I've written few songs I was looking to put in a wad of mine, and I can't find an MIDI arranger to put them on. I've at LEAST done the obvious google searches and such and I found one that only does piano sounds and won't even save a .MID file. Any pointing in the right direction would be appreciated. 0 Share this post Link to post
Gez Posted February 23, 2013 I've put some potentially useful links here. 0 Share this post Link to post
Ribbiks Posted February 23, 2013 Sibelius, Finale, are both great GuitarPro is an ok choice if you're background happens to be guitar Any DAW worth it's salt will let you export midi, Logic, etc.. 0 Share this post Link to post
gggmork Posted February 23, 2013 A quick youtube search for each of those names reveals they ALL use horizontal left/right piano roll editors which seem awkward after using modplug so long. I think I'll try to program my own "tracker" type midi editor some day, where time goes downward as a column or rows, rather than right a row of columns and you don't have to know any music notation (just d-5 or d#5 etc like modplug tracker) and monophonic melodies fit on a single column. 0 Share this post Link to post
sirjuddington Posted February 25, 2013 gggmork said:A quick youtube search for each of those names reveals they ALL use horizontal left/right piano roll editors which seem awkward after using modplug so long. I think I'll try to program my own "tracker" type midi editor some day, where time goes downward as a column or rows, rather than right a row of columns and you don't have to know any music notation (just d-5 or d#5 etc like modplug tracker) and monophonic melodies fit on a single column. There was a MIDI editing program I tried a while ago called MIDI Tracker, which was pretty much like this, except it kinda sucked :P Still prefer just writing in modplug tracker and converting to MIDI, personally. 0 Share this post Link to post
Nomad Posted February 25, 2013 I've been using TuxGuitar and it works pretty fine, but I'm sure there are more robust ones out there. 0 Share this post Link to post