The SEQ file extension is associated with the Sony PlayStation 32-bit video gaming console released in 1994. The .seq file stores MIDI sequence for compatible with sound card integrated to PlayStation. These files are playable in Awave Studio.
PowerTracks Pro Audio is another tool that utilizes the SEQ file extension. It is a MIDI sequencer and an audio editing program rolled into one from PG Music Inc. Some of its attributes are:* RealDrums, for generating digital drum sounds; Audio Chord Wizard, for locating chord symbols in a music file* accurate "floating point" tempos* the capability to rearrange or remix MP3 files* MIDI normalization* copying or pasting of lyrics from or to a lead sheet* the capability to separate the notes for the MIDI Drum* the ability to handle the Wireless DAW Controller called Tranzport
File extension used for ATARI ST bitmap image format. The STAD image file format has the file extension .PAC. It contains a header followed by a single block of RLE-compressed image data. The header is seven bytes in size and contains only information necessary to decompress the image data
Plain text file that contains a DNA sequence in .FASTA format; often produced by processing an .AB1 file and trimming the low-quality bases from the sequence; therefore, SEQ files are shorter than AB1 files; they can be viewed by most DNA sequencing programs and viewed in a text editor.
Colllection of images saved in a sequence that can be played back as a video file; created by NorPix digital video recording software; may be generated from a video camera recording or from individual frames captured by a frame grabber. SEQ files can be exported to a standard video format, such as an .AVI or .MOV file, within the StreamPix application.