Thank you for your answer Fred. I have never heard of fpmidi. Are you sure of the name?
> It would be very great to have a (easy to work) midi interface for Linux. Do you think of something like connecting a keyboard to your computer and playing music? I have tried that, with a USB keyboard, and found that it was very complicated. I tried many softwares without success. Finally I managed, with pain, to make my keyboard work with LMMS, but I have already forgotten how I did. An easier thing that I like to do is to create MIDI files from a sheet. I was doing that with Anvil Studio, when I was using Windows. Not yet found an equivalent that I managed to use on Linux. I am trying to port to Pascal a funny little program that I found on freebasic.net. It creates a MIDI file from a string using the syntax of the QBasic PLAY command. My Pascal version has a bug that I am trying to find, but it already works (more or less). I attach it here, in case you are interested. I have also read things about the ABC format, but not yet had time to start studying it. Regards. Roland play2mid2.zip <http://mseide-msegui-talk.13964.n8.nabble.com/file/t51/play2mid2.zip> -- Sent from: http://mseide-msegui-talk.13964.n8.nabble.com/ _______________________________________________ mseide-msegui-talk mailing list mseide-msegui-talk@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mseide-msegui-talk