On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 10:33:56AM -0700, Ben Barrett wrote:
> I haven't read up on vkeybd yet, sorry, but in my understanding of MIDI,
> you will indeed need a synth device, of some sort.  You'll prolly just
> want to run a software synth in parallel; I kinda thought that running
> those midi modules gave you that but honestly haven't played with midi
> at all.  Try to play back some midi files (.mid's) through another
> program; if vkeybd is just acting as a midi input, it wouldn't have
> sound-generating capabilities, just signal-generating ones (like
> key-down, key-up, pitch bend up, etc).

Maybe it does just create signals, but it does allow one to choose
'programs' like cow bell, harpsicord, train, and so on, which
makes me think it will actually create sounds.

There doesn't appear to be much to read about vkeybd, but I haven't
tried too much on google yet.

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