Opcode's EZVision evolved out out the companies full-featured Midi sequencer program, MIDIMAC Sequencer, which later became the Opcode Sequencer and then Vision. Unlike Vision, EZVision had either 16 or 23 tracks, each track hard-assigned to a midi channel of the same number and only one sequence window could be visible at a time. 32 channels was achieved by using 2 16 channel Midi interfaces such as two MidiTranslators to the MidiTranslator Pro. Each track was a different color when it was active, as well as the note markers. It lacked a notation view, only providing a piano-scroll view. It was a great entry-level midi sequencer for the Mac along with a General Midi Sound module, many of which included a Mac serial port (modem or printer) interface built-in. The earliest versions of EZVision ran on System 6 and there were several versions for System 7. By 1996 it was discontinued and replaced by Musicshop which featured a notation view was was identical in most other ways.
We can convert EZVision files to .mid standard midi files. We can access them from floppies, Iomega Zip, hard drive, or .sit files.