Keykit looks interesting for Midihandling:
http://www.nosuch.com/keykit/index.html
Look here for more suggestions:
http://www.nosuch.com/tjt/plum.html
Cheers,
Malte
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Malte Steiner
media art + development
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Programs that just
take raw MIDI input and figure out tempo, upbeats, meter, tuplets etc.
all on their don't exist yet. This is a top notch research problem
related to the automatic transcription of music.
Indeed, my idea was to just save the note, (C, D, E etc.) with a
standard duration. I mean
2007/2/22, Carlo Trimarchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Well, what exactly do you want to build: an end-user application or a
> performance environment, installation ?
My intention was to build an end-user application.
One plays notes on the keyboard and it memorizes and shows them on a
staff. There y
On Thu, 2007-02-22 at 23:20 +0100, Carlo Trimarchi wrote:
> > Have you looked to see if there isn't already an application in
> > development that could suit your needs? You might even be able to help
> > in the development of something like Rosegarden or Muse or Ardour.
>
> Well, I need to do it
Carlo Trimarchi wrote:
> One plays notes on the keyboard and it memorizes and shows them on a
> staff. There you can modify the duration of a note and other things
> and then playback.
Ok, so then you probably want to build a MIDI application, not audio.
That narrows it down a bit. :) Translating
Well, what exactly do you want to build: an end-user application or a
performance environment, installation ?
My intention was to build an end-user application.
One plays notes on the keyboard and it memorizes and shows them on a
staff. There you can modify the duration of a note and other thing
Carlo Trimarchi wrote:
> Have you looked to see if there isn't already an application in
development that could suit your needs? You might even be able to help
in the development of something like Rosegarden or Muse or Ardour.
Well, I need to do it for the university. So, in a way or another,
Carlo Trimarchi wrote:
> Hi, I need to build an application that can process sound from an
> external instrument (a midi keyboard, for example). I also need to
> create a graphic interface and I'd like to know which language maybe
> best to do this.
>From the top off my head: C/C++, PD (http://pur
Carlo Trimarchi wrote:
> Have you looked to see if there isn't already an application in
development that could suit your needs? You might even be able to help
in the development of something like Rosegarden or Muse or Ardour.
Well, I need to do it for the university. So, in a way or another,
Hallo!
Hi, I need to build an application that can process sound from an
external instrument (a midi keyboard, for example). I also need to
create a graphic interface and I'd like to know which language maybe
best to do this.
Well, what exactly do you want to build: an end-user application or
> Have you looked to see if there isn't already an application in
development that could suit your needs? You might even be able to help
in the development of something like Rosegarden or Muse or Ardour.
Well, I need to do it for the university. So, in a way or another, I
have to build somethin
2007/2/22, Carlo Trimarchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi, I need to build an application that can process sound from an
external instrument (a midi keyboard, for example). I also need to
create a graphic interface and I'd like to know which language maybe
best to do this.
Any suggestion?
Thanks, bye.
On 2/22/07, Carlo Trimarchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I need to build an application that can process sound from an
external instrument (a midi keyboard, for example). I also need to
create a graphic interface and I'd like to know which language maybe
best to do this.
Have you looked to s
Hi, I need to build an application that can process sound from an
external instrument (a midi keyboard, for example). I also need to
create a graphic interface and I'd like to know which language maybe
best to do this.
Any suggestion?
Thanks, bye.
2007/2/22, Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hallo,
Stefano D'Angelo hat gesagt: // Stefano D'Angelo wrote:
> I still don't know if I can get there...
> I got really disappointed to see that there's no easy way to get to
> Berlin via train from Turin, I'm considering bus, and I need someone
>
2007/2/22, Albert Graef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Stefano D'Angelo wrote:
> I still don't know if I can get there...
A cheap flight maybe?
--
Dr. Albert Gr"af
Dept. of Music-Informatics, University of Mainz, Germany
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WWW:http://www.musikinformatik.uni-
Hallo,
Stefano D'Angelo hat gesagt: // Stefano D'Angelo wrote:
> I still don't know if I can get there...
> I got really disappointed to see that there's no easy way to get to
> Berlin via train from Turin, I'm considering bus, and I need someone
> else to come with me too... :-(
Maybe you can be
Stefano D'Angelo wrote:
> I still don't know if I can get there...
A cheap flight maybe?
--
Dr. Albert Gr"af
Dept. of Music-Informatics, University of Mainz, Germany
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WWW:http://www.musikinformatik.uni-mainz.de/ag
I still don't know if I can get there...
I got really disappointed to see that there's no easy way to get to
Berlin via train from Turin, I'm considering bus, and I need someone
else to come with me too... :-(
What about Italy for next year? :-P
2007/2/22, Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Ha
Hallo,
nescivi hat gesagt: // nescivi wrote:
> thanks to many submissions from yourselves, we have been able to create an
> extensive program for the Linux Audio Conference in Berlin in March,
> featuring many paper presentations, tutorials, workshops and demos, and not
> to forget concerts on
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 10:13:26AM -0500, Paul Winkler wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 07:44:46AM -0500, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
> > > As far as I know, there are only the 21 messages from 1998 available
> > > anywhere. As for 1999, the archives present 2 copies of the same 801
> > > mesages from
Dear all,
thanks to many submissions from yourselves, we have been able to create an
extensive program for the Linux Audio Conference in Berlin in March,
featuring many paper presentations, tutorials, workshops and demos, and not
to forget concerts on each night of the conference.
(btw, if yo
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 07:44:46AM -0500, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
> > As far as I know, there are only the 21 messages from 1998 available
> > anywhere. As for 1999, the archives present 2 copies of the same 801
> > mesages from May 1999 through 07 March 2000:
> > http://lalists.stanford.edu/lad/19
> As far as I know, there are only the 21 messages from 1998 available
> anywhere. As for 1999, the archives present 2 copies of the same 801
> mesages from May 1999 through 07 March 2000:
> http://lalists.stanford.edu/lad/1999/05/
> http://lalists.stanford.edu/lad/2000/19991108-0307/
>
> This is
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 06:12:19PM -0500, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
> Hi Kai,
>
> I did find the Stanford archives but unless I am missing something (and
> please do correct me if I am wrong) the early years (98 for instance), at
> least from what is available online, seems to be incomplete. Are the
On 2/21/07, Kai Vehmanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all,
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007, Joern Nettingsmeier wrote:
> Marc-Olivier Barre wrote:
>> As discussed previously on this list, we are getting ready for a
>> migration of the three LA* lists to linuxaudio.org.
> kai, do you still have copies o
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