Notam has released Mac OS X and Windows versions of Radium, a free music editor, in addition to the existing Linux version. Notam is ‘inspired by trackers, but has fewer limitations and uses graphics to show musical data.”
Features:
- Sound effects automation.
- Tempo automation.
- Velocity automation.
- Polyphonic tracks.
- Unlimited number of tracks.
- Unlimited number of lines.
- Unlimited note, tempo, and effect precision.
- Unlimited Undo/Redo.
- Zoom in/out.
- Blazingly snappy graphics.
- Import standard MIDI files and MMD2/MMD3 modules.
- Note sequence effects such as transpose, quantize, glizzando, invert and reverse.
- Configurable key bindings, menus, fonts, and colors.
- Extension language support. Write programs that generates music or modifies your songs.
- Western style scores can be generated from radium songs with Common Music Notation (CMN).
The Mac OS X and Windows versions of Radium are released with the same features as Radium for Linux.
via KVR
that’s the rail and bus links to my place!
8^D
AmigaOS version too. Its free and Looks intresting so I’ll give it a twirl.
NOT free, demo free only, demo is not fully functional. Misleading info.