[sdiy] MIDI parser

Tony K weplar at gmail.com
Tue Nov 14 16:17:59 CET 2017


I'm with Roman here.
Just call me a nut, or masochist .

I wrote one way back in the 90's that was heavily based on Roland firmware disassemblies i.e. JP-6, TR-909 , the latter NEC .. fun fun fun.
That I modified thereafter for each specific application , MIDI monitor, filter, drum trigger .  
But these were not complete MIDI parsers by any means, only Note On/ Off, Program Change, Mode Messages and System Real Time. 

One thing I enjoyed learning was that clever way Roland calculated notes outside the range of the polysynth to fall within the playable range.

My .02 Canadian cents .

TK
> 
>> On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 12:08 PM, Roman Sowa <modular at go2.pl> wrote:
>> >> snip

>> I'm just a nut making everything on my own in assembler.
>> 
>> Roman
>> 
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