Hello Kurt and Richmond,
It is makeSMF 1.3.3 :
http://homepage.mac.com/udi/stack/tool.html
Bons souvenirs de Paris
René
Le 21 mai 2010 à 17:12, Kurt Kaufman a écrit :
I think the point is that probably to be very useful, a MIDI-based program
should have ready access to an external MIDI device (keyboard, sequencer,
etc.). It should be able to open up multiple channels so that one could
record a new MIDI track whilst hearing previously-recorded MIDI tracks. I
don't know whether the above is possible, given the (limited?) range of QT
functions available to the Rev-based player object.
Again, I'm not saying it isn't possible using Rev 4, but I haven't discovered
how.
I think that as far as inter-application or inter-device MIDI communication
is concerned, we are still where we were back in 2004:
http://forums.runrev.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=6t=4978start=0
and I believe we can access only a few of the settings of Core-MIDI through
Applescript (and that would be Mac-only, in any case).
So, have fun with MIDI-builder, and I'd be very interested in working with
someone who might have ideas for extending the scope of the project as long
as it's cross-platform based.
Kurt
PS/You might also be interested in some MIDI Rev stacks written by a
Japanese(?) person, whose name I unfortunately cannot remember at the moment.
Perhaps someone else can remember?
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