Midget 2.03 Freeware DOS application - WHAT IS MIDGET II? Midget II is a music program for people who like to compose music without using a score-based interface (ie: one where you place notes on a music score, using a mouse). I originally developed it because I had purchased a new sound card, which had extra MIDI voices on it, and I needed a piece of software that supported it - and I also needed a piece of software that used MIDI, without the hassle of point-and-click or MIDI keyboard input. What's different? The interface allows the composer to hear notes as they are entered, and review them if necessary. With most MIDI programs, the user has to enter data on to an image of a music manuscript. This takes considerable skill and time to get it to sound as you want it to. It has been my experience that while errors are corrected in the music, my inspiration has to be ignored. Midget allows the composer to enter a note, instantly change it if necessary, and continue, in a fraction of the time this operation would take with common MIDI file editors. - UPDATE NOTE MIDGET 2.03 is an update of MIDGET 2.02, which fixes a few bugs and introduces some new user-friendly features. System Requirements: Processor - 486 or better (Pentium 200 MHz recommended) Memory - 8 MB minimum (16 MB minimum if running in Windows) Disk space - 1 MB when installed OS - DOS or Windows 95/98/ME (3.1 and 2000 are NOT supported) (it's a DOS application but runs fine under 95/98/ME) Sound card - MUST have a hardware wavetable or it won't work properly