When MIDI sequencers hit the consumer market in the 1980s they changed the face of music making forever. Free of many of the constraints of audio, MIDI allowed home users to create large multitrack files with editing facilities that were not possible with audio at the time. MIDI sequencers later embraced audio recording, and modern sequencers such as Cubase SX, Logic, Pro Tools and Sonar offer an all in one solution. Despite this progress, the MIDI side of sequencing has changed very little.
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