Hi Christian and all,

On Tue, 04 Feb 2020 16:13:02 +0100 you wrote (sorry for the late reply):

> Designated initializers are actually an invention by the C language, where it
> is very heavily used by C developers. C++ just adopted this language feature
> after having it neglected for almost 3 decades.
>
> > Greetings,
> > Frank (who now actually started discovering nksp :-)
>
> Have you by chance heard about any news on the MIDI 2.0 front? Anybody working
> on kernel or ALSA support? Looks very promising (e.g. bidirectional
> communication, feature support negotiation between MIDI devices, setup presets
> and much more). Official announcement of MIDI 2.0 by MMA was on January 27th.

I'm not aware of any such efforts, but I don't monitor the current development
of ALSA or most applications very closely.

However, just today I saw that the MIDI 2.0 specs are now out, and individuals
can even get them for free (registration required, though):
http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2020/02/24/midi-2-0-specs-now-available-for-download/

'thought you might want to know.

Greetings,
Frank


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