are you familiar with the tracker paradigm? I've not used it, but I think you create a .mod that contains both the sounds and the instructions for when and how to play them. If I understand correctly this format was born in the gaming world.
-Eric Rz. On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 02:51:50PM -0500, Dominic Genest wrote: > Hello, > > I am programming some little games in Linux as a hobby, and I composed midi > files that I would like to be played in the background. What is the easiest > way to do this so that it works on all platforms for everyone ? > > I would like suggestions of real time synthesizers that can read ".mid" files. > Does anybody know of any library that just does all the work to send wave > output to sound cards from a ".mid" file ? Also, I would like not to have to > supply instrument files. > > Thanks a lot for any answer or clue ! > > Dom > > -- > Dominic Genest > ?tudiant 3e cycle > D?partement d'Informatique et de G?nie Logiciel > Universit? Laval > 97010111 >
