DX7 controls.
Martin Fay
mfay at fs2.cp.umist.ac.uk
Wed Oct 15 13:59:04 CEST 1997
> This would start requiring MIDI drivers on the PC. You would have to
> merge the data from the PC into the MIDI data from the sequencer.
> This would be a bit tricky I imagine. Otherwise you would have to
> quit the sequencer to allow the program to access the MIDI port. (In
> Windows in a PC there is no easy way to send data to one MIDI port
> from two applications without some extra software acting as a merger
> at a low level device driver level.)
But this software is free, widely available and very stable in the
form of Hubi's Loopback Driver, and I think the source code may even
be available.
Martin
Curious Yellow / 3 track demo now available on mp3
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