On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 12:22 PM, Paul Davis <[email protected]>wrote: <snip>
> > nobody has ever stepped up to write a library based on JACK MIDI that > would do "MIDI sequencing" in the sense of your "deliver this event at time > T where T is arbitrary". nothing is stopping anyone from doing that. > FWIW I have the embryo of such a library in Non-Sequencer and eventually plan to have it separate enough to be used as an engine for other sequencers. Others have also talked about doing something similar--but in Python. I believe there's a workingish prototype. <snip> > > what could make quite a bit of sense would be a utility JACK client that > played an SMF file via JACK MIDI. this would be *relatively* simple to do > (once you figure out what godawful lump of code you plan to use to parse > SMF) and would be quite instructional for future questions such as yours. > > however, this tool does not exist at this time. > Yes it does. jack-smf-tools. I've seen a few others too the names of which escape me (in Python, I believe).
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