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Re: [atari-midi-archives] Midi event processor???

2006-05-04 by Tim Conrardy

Midiview is on TAMW as well.

Tim

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>From: Rory McMahon <rorymcmahon@...>
>Reply-To: atari-midi-archives@yahoogroups.com
>To: atari-midi-archives@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [atari-midi-archives] Midi event processor???
>Date: Wed, 3 May 2006 13:57:33 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Boris,
>
>I would suggest looking at Midi View by Jim Johnson. It watches the
>midi ports and prints out what is coming in. It is written in 'C'. I
>would use 'C' because it is much faster than BASIC.  The source code is
>included, so you can press buttons on the keyboard and try to follow
>the source code to see what each button does. You would only have to
>modify the code to modify the midi codes and send it to Midi out.
>
>I think that you can find 'C' compilers online. Ebay sometimes has a
>Mark Williams version up for grabs. You may find the software
>elsewhere, but the support documentation is VERY important, so try and
>get the entire package.
>
>Rory
>
>--- Boris Franck <boris_franck@...> wrote:
>
> >   Well, i want it so much that i should be able to try to program it
> > myself, though i only have very poor knowledge in programming... Does
> > anyone more experimented could tell me if it's only possible, if it's
> > hard, what programming langage i should use, and where i should look
> > for needed tools and documentation? Basically, it should just analyse
> > incoming midi strings and datas & replace the strings by an (user
> > definable) different string and process the datas with several
> > functions (incr/decr, +, -, /, *, ...)
> >
> >   Of course, if an already existing soft does the job (even if it has
> > other functions i don't need), i would be happy to bypass the
> > programming learning ;)
>

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