Quoting jimmy <wg20...@yahoo.com>:
Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2009 00:17:28 -0700
Now to
figure out how to route some MIDI through the winmidi
driver and test
some SYSEX data. Clues into how to do this would be
most welcome!
Josh,
Haven't use Windows for years, but have read about "Midi Yoke", or
"Hubi's Loopback". I believe they provide some virtual midi ports
or connection-points or something along that line.
Yeah, I ended up finding a virtual MIDI hub driver, which I used to
test/debug things all in a VirtualBox Windows install ;)
In another message, you said something about XG soundfont. There
are some soundfonts with some sort of XG mapping. Of course, those
may not have much to do with SYSEX handling, but may provide some
lite XG soundbanks/drumsets. Not sure if any of them can qualify to
support "XG-Lite" definition from Yamaha.
www.rodi.dk/download1.php?yamahaxg.zip
XG_Sound_Set__from_SoundMAX_DLSbyXG_.sf2
yamaha-xg-sound-set.sf2 yamaha-xg-sound-set.sf2
yamaha_xg_sound_set_re-map.sf2 yamaha_xg_sound_set_re-map.sf2
Bennet's AnotherXG.sf2
Jimmy
That sounds about right. So it seems there are some SoundFont files
which provide instruments in an XG fashion. But the extended SYSEX
stuff would need to be handled in FluidSynth, as you hinted to.
Regards,
Josh
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