On 26 Apr 2011, at 22:43, Chris Cannam <can...@all-day-breakfast.com> wrote:

> On 19 April 2011 20:40, Ian Gardner <ilgard...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>> Out of interest, have you considered investigating doing all the midi and 
>> audio stuff with jack2 on windows?
> 
> An advantage of that, I realise, is that it "solves" the problem of
> MIDI timing

Yes.  Although you were pretty adamant about the other route initially. Sounds 
like you're convincing yourself to do the JACK thing.  Good work!

I've got as far as getting MIDI device data back and creating a driver shell 
and separate MIDI thread.  Also using the HR timer I've got the pointer moving. 
 So it's "just" a case of plugging the MappedEvents to the driver layer.  I was 
at the point where I was thinking "does RG keep track of NOTE ONS?" and 
couldn't remember.  I know we did back in OSS days...  Think we do too still 
but ALSA I think provided a note duration interface too.

Anyway the JACK vs Other argument is slightly moot anyway in terms of work 
required.  It's not masses I don't think.  It's not that fiddly, not quite yet. 
 Just needs contemplation.

Yes.  Been doing lots of, ahem, contemplation.

R
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