On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 1:30 AM, John Clements <johnbcleme...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This looks really interesting… but I’m frightened by the fact that it’s > C++, and worse-yet object-oriented. It looks like it might require some > serious low-level chops to integrate this with our (standard) C-style ffi. > > Do you know of a cross-platform MIDI library that has a more standard / > C-like API? > After a quick googling, I found this: http://portmedia.sourceforge.net/ The latest version is from 2010, but at least the source-files seem to be in C. Antti Karttunen > > John Clements > > > On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 12:32 PM, Antti Karttunen < > antti.karttu...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> A question: >> >> Has there been any attempts or even discussion of including Gary P. >> Scavone's RtMidi-library ( http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~gary/rtmidi/ ) >> into the standard distribution of Racket? >> >> This is the furthest I could follow this trail: >> >> https://github.com/mlozanov/fluxus/blob/master/modules/fluxus-midi/SConscript >> but there doesn't seem to be a Windows-port, which I would need. >> >> Or does anybody have ideas for any shortcut kludge with which I could >> pipe MIDI-data from Racket to Windows Software Synthesizer / MIDIMapper >> device? I guess it's not available as a named system file in Windows, which >> I could just open and start writing to? >> >> I don't need this to have "real-time accuracy required by professional >> musicians", but just enough for demoing how to produce sounds with a >> moderate tempo, in general educational setting. >> >> >> Best, >> >> Antti >> >> >> _________________________ >> Racket Developers list: >> http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev >> >> >
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