Hi,
Pete Black [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The actual electribe hardware has a 'virtual keyboard' mode where the
16 step keys can be used as a 1-and-a-bit octave keyboard, but i
think i may just implement midi recording + midi thru to allow a real
keyboard to be used, or the virtual
Jens M Andreasen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Do you have any midi-keyboard around? Because stdio won't tell you that
a key has been released, only that it has been hit. This limits the toy
Casio experience somewhat ... There is of course a workaround - given
that you have root permission, you
Anders Dahnielson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here's a simple tokenizer for SFZ I wrote once upon a time in Python. Not
sure if I got it completely right.
*snip*
I was just about to suggest checking out the
sampler/synth/sequencer/tracker engine libzzub, that happens to
include Python bindings:
Paul Coccoli pcocc...@gmail.com writes:
Well, since you're thinking SDL, you should consider using a gamepad
as the primary input device. I understand it is a somewhat popular
interface for kids these days.
Yes, in particular it would be great fun to have some toy like that on
running on my