I really like an old cheap windows program called NoteWorthy Composer because it treats the entire experience like writing a word doc, you can copy and paste notes and move around with the keyboard.
I hate using the mouse for making MIDI which is what most DAWs force you to do; put little squares on lines.
Another really nice tool I use only for composing is iSequence for the iPad. Its a roland-like interface where notes go left to right and you just tap them in place. I think I can compose fastest on iSequence but it's lack of time signatures/tempo changes and dotted notes makes it kind of limiting, but it's fine for making some 4/4 type stuff.
Last edited by BeatScribe (Jan 7, 2015 7:34 pm)