[sdiy] OT: sequencing over the internet

Jim Johnson jamos at technotoys.com
Wed Mar 14 20:22:24 CET 2001


>which can utilize it. While I'm no web guru, I don't think that's
>intrinsically different from the various pages around the net where you
>control a cam or robot of some sort.

It is intrinsically different. MIDI has real-time requirements. The
Internet cannot meet those requirements.



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On 3/14/01 at 12:47 PM Chris Randall wrote:

>Has anyone used the Rocket feature of Logic 4.5 yet? I've got it, but the
>computer at my studio is net-less. AFAIK, that is a jamming-on-the-net
>thing.
>
>As for the new Yamaha mLan, isn't it IEEE 1394 in different clothes?
>
>Although, I don't think either of these are answers to the original
>question, which is how to get MIDI data from a web interface in to a
>program
>which can utilize it. While I'm no web guru, I don't think that's
>intrinsically different from the various pages around the net where you
>control a cam or robot of some sort. So there must be a way. Knowing that,
>it's just a matter of figuring out how to get the information from the
>user,
>and squirt it out the MIDI interface on the computer. Sounds like a coding
>issue to me.
>
>-Chris Randall

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