Garth Brantley wrote:

> 1. A well designed file format for the Keymaps/Programs (an open version of
> the .Gig format)

I urge everyone to have a look at the good old fashioned AIFF-C file format for
audio data.  Usually, we think of AIFF-C as simply holding audio sample data,
but this is not the case.  There are all sorts of extra fields for keymap-like
information in there.  Plus, if you do it right, you'll be compatible without
conversion to zillions of audio applications already out there.

Sorry, I haven't the time to dig out an URL to the spec right now.  Google
anyone?

----
Joe Miklojcik

Reply via email to