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-harmonySEQ is a MIDI sequencer for Linux. Basically, it does what any
-sequencer do - it playbacks a sequence of notes. However, it is slightly
-different from most of the popular software sequencers.
-
-harmonySEQ allows you to create any number of so-called 'sequencers' (what
-a unique name!). All sequencers keep repeating the melody that is bound to
-them. You can set the tempo globally, that means that everytime each
-sequencer repeats his sequence with the same tempo as the others do. This
-keeps them synchronized!
-
-You can set each sequencer not only a sequence, but also the base chord,
-from which notes are chosen when playing the sequence. This way all
-sequencers can be easily tuned to each other, and the resulting sound will
-consist only of notes that sound great together!
-
-There is one more feature that makes harmonySEQ unique - the Events&Actions
-system. You can set how harmonySEQ should react on triggers like key press,
-MIDI note on, etc.
-
-harmonySEQ also has so-called control sequencers, that output MIDI
-controller events instead of notes.