I have a very basic need these days: what I want to do is make MIDI recordings of me improvising at my keyboard. I like to compose by improvising, and if I'm recording the MIDI, then I can get the sequence of notes back to eventually use to create a score. I use Lilypond for scoring.
I'm able to do what I need with Luna Free, which is freeware, but I'm considering purchasing Metro SE instead, because Luna Free doesn't actually save the recording until I explicitly select "Save" or "Save As" from its file menu.
I'm a computer programmer, so I know all the things that can go wrong with software. Even if Luna Free is free of bugs, Mac OS X isn't!
When I really get into improvising, I can just play for as long as an hour. I would be dismayed if I came up with something good, but it got lost because of a crash.
So my question is, if I record MIDI with Metro SE, does it save to hard disk as it records, or only when I ask it to? It's OK to have to ask for a MIDI file, if Metro SE saves to its native format while recording.
I'll be looking for some higher-end audio software after I have four or five new songs worked out, and at that point would consider buying one of the more featureful versions of Metro. But for now, because I'm on a budget, I just want to record the MIDI of my improvisation sessions.
Thanks for your help.