MeV
is an open-source MIDI sequencer for Zeta. The application was originally
developed as a commercial application by Talin, but is now being
developed by a team of developers and the code is released under
the Mozilla Public License 1.1.
You can create music by drawing and editing MIDI notes and performance
parameters.
What differs MeV other sequencers is that MeV lacks the concept
of tracks. Instead MeV has Parts and Destinations. Destinations
represent certain endpoints in your system that live outside of
MeV, like the virtual MIDI port of a software synthesizer or a physical
MIDI output. Parts can contain many different events (like notes,
pitch bend, controller data, etc), each potentially going to a different
destination. Most MIDI sequencers require you to organize your events
by the port and channel that they will be transmitted on. MeV on
the other hand, allows you to organize your events in a way that
fits the structure of your music.
The Assembly window is the main interface for song arrangement.
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