> Dec 13 Mark Wieder wrote :
> What you were talking about on the web forum is a way for Rev to
> communicate midi information to other *applications* running on the
> same machine in a generic manner, which is *quite* different from
> sending midi data over a cable. There are many ways of packag
> on dec. 13th Kurt Kaufman wrote :
> A more recent development:
> How about RTP-MIDI? This looks promising, and I would imagine that
> Apple has a detailed reference for the specification. In brief:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIDI#RTP-MIDI_Transport_Protocol
Thanks very much Kurt. Thi
To Beat,
My response (14 december 2008) to your post has been rejected by the
list moderator :
"Your request to the use-revolution mailing list
Posting of your message titled "Re: Core Midi"
has been rejected by the list moderator. The moderator gave the
following reaso
Beat-
Saturday, December 13, 2008, 7:31:39 AM, you wrote:
> If there are more people who would like to get involved in getting
> real time Midi data from and to Revolution going,
What you were talking about on the web forum is a way for Rev to
communicate midi information to other *applications
For JB & Rick > last mails off-list
For Beat > impossible ro reply off-list (wrong address mail ?)
René
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Hi René,
my sincire apology for not answering you sooner.
I posted my reply on the dutch forum on dec. 11 th.
My goals is to be able to send Midi data in realtime from and to
revolutiuon
Hi there,
I agree that this is a topic of great interest to a number of people
including myself.
If Revolution is capable of working with Core MIDI, then this
discussion should NOT
take place "off list". We would like to know what all is happening!
Thanks,
Rick
On Dec 14,
Beat Cornaz a *crit :
>
> I will reply to you René off list.
>
> If there are more people who would like to get involved in getting
>
> real time Midi data from and to Revolution going,
>
> please contact me and I will try to coordinate
> the thing.
Just curious : why keeping this off-list ?
I
Here's some speculation:
If the appropriate port can be selected, then I would think that
Revolution is capable of streaming the data. The real challenge might
be the synchronization methods, such as MTC (MIDI Time Code) and SMPTE.
A more recent development:
How about RTP-MIDI? This looks p
Beat,
What name for musician !
Thank you for your answer. My english is not very good, sorry :-)...
But my french is better !
I am working on a generative musical instrument (named "Exagofon")
with Revolution (only, no C, C++ or Xcode... too much for my brain !)
and today it work with the Qu
Thanks Mark & René for your reply.
Sorry for not answering sooner. Sometimes things happen.
> René wrote :
> I am interesed with this question also, but I can't find your reply
> in the Dutch forum
I replied some days ago on the dutch forum, as well directly to you
Mark.
I will reply to you
2008, at 11:08, Beat Cornaz wrote:
Hi,
how can I address the 'Core Midi'in OSX from within Revolution?
Thanks, Beat
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Hi,
how can I address the 'Core Midi'in OSX from within Revolution?
Thanks, Beat
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