Music programing

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I'm looking for a program, in which, except enter notes with a mouse or MIDI keyboard, I can program this actions (using loops, conditions, variables, relative references...). Does someone know something like that?
 
I think I understand what you're asking.

MaxMSP is an extremely versatile suite which can make use of literally any kind of input.
Midi, keystroke, mouse, webcam capture, audio stream.

What you do with that input data is up to you. It's ridiculously customisable.

You could make synthesisers, samplers, effects, processors...seriously anything.

It's also pretty intuitive. :) Expensive, though. There has to be one catch. :(
 
I'm not sure I understand what he's asking, but it seems any DAW software will work. Cubase, Sonar, PT, Reaper, etc.
 
I'm not sure that I can in MAX/MSP create music in this way:
1) entering composition rules
2) getting ONE OF CASE MIDI DATA SET
3) if effect is good for me - playing data set, exporting it to MIDI file or something like that
4) if effect is not good - getting another case.
First, program must check possibilities and after give me a data set. Is this possible in MAX?
I imagine it with piano-roll: I enter notes by writing instructions, then notes appear in piano-roll, then I listen to effect. If it is possible in MAX, I think it can be very complicated (but I maybe don't know something). It can be very simply if it would possible writing macros for example in Cubase, like VBA macros in Excel.
 
Can I in DAW, Cubase, Sonar, PT, Reaper write macros using typical programing tools like: variables, loops, relative references, conditions...?
 
It must be tool such developed like VBA in Excel.

Ah. then no, I don't think I understand what you are looking for. I don't know of any program where you can write music as you would write a macro in Excel.
 
What country are you from?

Perhaps that country has a home recording forum?
 
Look at music notation programs. Notian, Forte...The Daddy, Sibelius. All have demo versions.

The demo Modartt's Pianoteq is also pretty good for piano sounds and has extensive MIDI capability.

Dave.
 
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