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MIDI Player/Tab Editor?

This might be pretty random but does anyone know any programs similar to TablEdit, either for desktop or iOS? I'm trying to score a video game for a friend and that old school MIDI-generated sound is what I'm looking for. This stuff is completely new to me so I figured some folks on this forum would have recommendations.

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  • Reflow on IOS?

  • There's also progression and guitar pro. I haven't used either of them enough to recommend one over the other. But I'd be interested about other people's recommendations.

  • edited April 2014

    Without wanting to plug myself, www.jammaestro.com might be what you're looking for. Check it out.

    (You'd have to midi sequence another apps with the 8-bit sound with it though if thats what you were going for)

  • @JamMaestro said:

    Without wanting to plug myself, www.jammaestro.com might be what you're looking for. Check it out.

    (You'd have to midi sequence another apps with the 8-bit sound with it though if thats what you were going for)

    I picked up your app last week. It's amazing, but yeah, i'm trying to get that 8-bit sound. TablEdit has a nice layout but it's $50. I was hoping there was an iOS or open source equivalent, as I'd need to learn from scratch and don't want to drop a bunch of money on it to find out I don't like it.

  • And to clarify, I'm just interested in 8-bit sounds. Definitely going for an old-school vibe.

    I just looked at Progression and Guitar Pro but they're $50-60. I don't understand....how were people doing this previously? I've gotta believe there are MIDI sound generators out there for much cheaper, right?

  • Check them out on iOS maybe, the price is much lower there. But I'm not sure they will let you do what you have in mind. Maybe check some reviews.

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