On Jan 20, 2008 3:27 AM, victor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What you say does not make any sense to me. The MIDI > standard is *one* of many, and in fact the poorest of them > all. Besides Csound is probably the most used computer music > language with composers of Computer Music and its > score an integral part of it.
I know every developer wants to believe that their own file format is a standard (and a good one too!), but come on now. I went looking for stuff that supports csound. I found **one** program, about 5 wrappers (at least one of which also supported MIDI), and **zero** hardware. The situation with MIDI is radically different; there are a tremendous number of MIDI programs and devices. Perhaps it will be more obvious this way: Notice that the XO ships with a paint program. Suppose that the author invented a nifty new image format. Would it be good to use this format? Notice that the XO ships with a word processor. This word processor could use RTF, OpenDocument, OOXML, TeX, *roff, XHTML... or a custom format that the authors just happen to have invented. What do you think, go with the custom format? Notice that the XO lets you record sound. The most popular unpatented format was used. The authors could have invented their own sound format and used that though. See any problems with doing that? > But it is not the only way that > can be used to run it: MIDI, OSC, API event calls, etc., > are also possible. Excellent. You're ready to drop the non-standard stuff. > If anything we should promote better standards than limit > ourselves to a very poor one. MIDI looks damn good to me. If you really think you have it beat though, go get an RFC and an ISO standard. Get multiple major hardware manufacturers to start building your new standard into their hardware. See if you can get Microsoft and Apple to follow. Then maybe it will be time to begin the process of slowly saying goodbye to MIDI. Only then does the format belong on the XO. _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel