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"MIDI Edit"
« on: December 11, 2014, 04:21:56 AM »
ftp://ftp.ucsd.edu/midi/software/ibmpc/midi10.txt

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Hi there.
This is a FULL featured MIDI sequencer for Windows 3.0 called
MIDI Edit.  It is not crippled in any way.  It plays and records
files in MIDI FILE FORMAT.  I had some problems playing some of my
fully orchestrated sequences with this software on my system.  I am
curious if anyone else has any problems.  Have fun.
Preston Tuchman

I can be reached in care of:
kaplan@silver.ucs.indiana.edu