David Laundon wrote: >You mean I'm not the only one who's interested in MIDI around here?
Afraid not, matey! :) >What have you been working on MIDI wise then, Justin? Well, there's MIDI-Bar which really only displays the notes from each channel from a MIDI device onto the screen as a series of lines for each note on each channel. The length of line is determined by the velocity of the note. It also displays the program number of the channel. It's still in beta stages - and I want to add something showing the MIDI heartbeat and possibly the pitch of the channel (but my keyboard doesn't have a pitch wheel so I doubt I'll do that). I'm also writing a Standard MIDI File to SAM Sequencer converter in machine code (actually, it's in C) which is slightly faster than the BASIC one. :) Also in the pipeline is MIDI-Bark (MIDI file player based on MIDI-Bar). Which is most likely have it's own file format but be able to convert from both SMF and Sequencer. The new format will allow the files to be played in the background with the minimum fuss of time converting. >I was working on a program a couple of years ago that played e-Tracker music >via MIDI. Is it worth me polishing (rewriting!) it a bit? Anyone >interested? Yes. :) Justin.
