> > my attempts to work with [midifile] didn't work, as something in the > files > > is saved wrong, and all my midi-related programs (sibelius, reason, > > logic,...) display a much slower file than the one I saved. Also, > midifile > > only takes integers as midipitches, which is rather limiting. > > that's a limitation of MIDI. > if you want to fly, you probably should grow wings. >
some notation programs can play midi quarter tones, but turns out it's with pitch bend. I though they allowed for fractional values, they're not as advanced as Pd > > I wanted to send midi directly from Pd to any of the other said programs. > > Can anyone recommend a jack-kind of software for midi? > > well, jack can route MIDI as well...(and ALSA does MIDI-routing as well) > the problem is that I don't know any midi notation program in linux that works. the ones I tried from dave philip's page were unreliable - or something didn't work, but for some reason windows programs work more often with me than linux ones. > on w32, you could try midiyoke. > thanks
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