Sequencer Plus Gold
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Creator | Voyetra Technologies |
Released | 1992-09-01 |
Platform | DOS |
Sequencer Plus Gold is a MIDI sequencer created by Voyetra. Though the program uses a text-based interface, it is often lauded by composers for its versatility and completeness as a MIDI sequencer.
The Gold version was the professional release, but there was also a lesser-known Pro version. The Pro version had fewer tracks to work with and limited the number of MIDI ports you could use. This version was bundled with some versions of Sound Blaster Pro.
Sequencer Plus Gold used its own proprietary format called SNG (Voyetra) as well as an instrument BNK file, but it could import and export MIDI files, both as type-1 and type-0.
Contents
Composers
The following composers used Sequencer Plus Gold:
- Aubrey Hodges
- Bobby Prince
- Coleco Brothers
- D'Cuckoo
- REZnor
- Sierra Entertainment
- Sisters of Mercy
- KMFDM
Download
Note: Due to the nature of the Sequencer Plus installer, you must either have a floppy disk drive, or emulate one in DOSBox to install the program. Instructions are included in the zip file.
Description | Version | Platform | Download | Notes |
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Sequencer Plus Gold | 4.10 | DOS | Download - (info) | Must be installed in DOS. |
Manual | 4 | Download | High-res scans of the manual. | |
Audio Tutorial | 4 | MP3 | Download - (info) | Recording of the tutorial cassette. |
Updated DOS Drivers | 1995-11-22 | DOS | Download - (info) | |
Sequencer Plus Pro | 4.05 | DOS | Download - (info) | Must be installed in DOS. |
Drivers
File Name | Sound Card | Driver Type | Version | Time Stamp | Notes |
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sapisb.com | Sound Blaster Pro | MIDI Synth | 1.51 | 1994-01-10 | First Sound Blaster Pro used an OPL2 chip. |
sapisb3.com | Sound Blaster Pro 2 | MIDI Synth | 1.51 | 1994-01-10 | Second Sound Blaster Pro used an OPL3 chip. |
Links
- youtu.be/cGsIa1Q9Luk - Sequencer Plus Gold running on an IBM PS/2 Model 25.
- youtu.be/oWBk2i2iov4 - Sequencer Plus Gold running on Raspberry Pi Model b.