> The process for the sysex manufacturer ID registration is not only expensive > ($200 per year) but also quite ridiculous. It is almost an invitation to > sysexquatting. Have you seen the "Recently Assigned Manufacturer ID Numbers" > page? http://www.midi.org/techspecs/manid.php > There are a lot of companies with a status of suspended, relinquished, > renewal > pending ... In red, no less, to add embarrassment to the crisis?
There's no ID for e.g. Sequential Circuits (resp. I didn't take a look at the complete list), a company that doesn't exist any more, but there are still some synth used a lot, not only the old once without MIDI, but also the later devices from the 80ies, shipped with MIDI by default. I don't know Sequential's ID, but it would be bad, if e.g. a relative young company like Waldorf should get Sequential's ID (by the way Waldorf also isn't in the incomplete list). We should "create" some kind of FLOSS agreement, e.g. let's chose some unused ID's or some "bizarre" IDs, I guess some companies might be uninteresting for music as a first ID and then e.g. create a list on linuxaudio.org to register a second and third ID for FLOSS. 0xXY (MMA numbers used by us) 0xVW (linuxaudio.org registered number LO) 0xTU (linuxaudio.org registered number HI) _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev