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Procyon Pro
« on: December 11, 2014, 04:06:19 AM »
http://www.biblioz.com/lp25763052982.html


Procyon Pro - Midi Sequencer and Multimedia Control Application for Windows 3.1

reference to it in this article:
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1995_articles/nov95/sekdsamplitude.html

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PROCYON

If you are truly interested in synchronising MIDI to digital audio, Evolution, the suppliers of Samplitude in the UK, have provided a much better solution, called Procyon. Not only is Procyon a very good sequencer (see the mini review in the article 'Budget Sequencing on your PC', SOS October 1994), but it also includes code specifically written to interface with Samplitude, turning the two programs into a more-or-less integrated package. If you choose to run both Samplitude and Procyon at the same time, you have the option of splitting your computer screen in two, with one program running at the top, and the other at the bottom. The two programs then run linked together, even when you zoom in or move to a different position.

There are two versions of Procyon (Lite and Pro), which means that if you already have another sequencer, you could buy Procyon Lite at only £40 and just load final versions of your MIDI files simply to sync to the digital audio. If, however, you don't have a sequencer, you should certainly consider Procyon Pro, as it compares well with its competition, and weighs in at only £99.