Well, I got this reply from Sales:

'Thank you for your request. It is possible to write MIDI files to disk if you know the format. Revolution's text capabilities are very strong and it is trivial to write text files (it can be done in a single line of script.) The hard part is knowing what to write. If you understand the MIDI file format and can compile the correct list of MIDI instructions, then you could write those to a file and use Revolution's QuickTime abilities to play it back. One of our
customers has done this, though I am not sure of the link to his stack.

On the mailing list, I pointed you to our unsupported stacks which contain a MIDI example. That's about all there is though. MIDI support is largely via playback with QT, but if you are looking for a MIDI editor then you'd either need to write it yourself (which is quite do-able if you know the file format)
or use a free-standing application for the purpose.'

Still doesn't sound like what it says on the tin, to me anyhow.

Darned shame, it should state this more clearly in the advertising.
I just want to send MIDI to a Player (where I thought this would be internal to Revolution)
and control certain aspects of it, more specifically, panning.

Cheers,

Luis.


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