On 18 Apr 2011, at 21:24, Alexandre Prokoudine
<alexandre.prokoud...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Out of curiosity, how do you get sound output on Windows?

Chris initially convinced me to try RtMidi (while I thought Jack MIDI
made more sense) and subsequently of course he changed his mind after
I'd made a start!  Anyway... after the start I forgot about it for a
month or two before coming back to it this week.

I've now got a working MIDI OUT implementation with RtMidi.  It's OUT
only at the moment and I've not implemented all the functionality that
we have with Alsa MIDI yet but it does make some noise and that noise
seems to be in time.

I'll get it to the point where it's doing MIDI IN and OUT before
releasing it somehow - probably an installer and of course some source
code.  Not sure I want to commit it to a tree or anything myself but
someone else can if they like.

Will update this list once I've got something to release.  I won't
begin to look at audio for the moment but that could be a nice little
challenge for later in the year.  I think it's only because the
weather took such a downturn in June that I found the time to go back
to this actually..  definitely an autumn/winter activity..

R

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