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I havn't heard anything about it so I guess there is not a great demand for it, but I think it can be superb.
A simple sequencer and midi editor, like a very tiny super-simple version of Cubase, Logic, Abelton live or Protools.
I've managed to run FastTracker 2 on the dosbox but the mouse calibration is too bad and it's not phisible to work with.
I havn't even checked if there's a sound coming out... a screenshot attached.
I guess that a score editor is doable, only question left is about the MIDI capabilities of the N900 and does it have any?
If not, can this be imitated by software?