Thanks for that, I'll have a look at it.
Although I'd still prefer a built in Rev solution...
Cheers,
Luis.
Tariel Gogoberidze wrote:
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 00:26:05 +0100 Luis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On the mailing list, I pointed you to our unsupported stacks which
contain a MIDI ex
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 00:26:05 +0100 Luis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On the mailing list, I pointed you to our unsupported stacks which
contain a MIDI example. That's about all there is though. MIDI
support is largely via playback with QT, but if you are looking for a
MIDI
editor then you'd e
Well, I got this reply from Sales:
'Thank you for your request. It is possible to write MIDI files to
disk if you
know the format. Revolution's text capabilities are very strong and
it is
trivial to write text files (it can be done in a single line of
script.) The
hard part is knowing what
I suppose the get out is "MIDI music creation and playing".
Best,
Mark
On 19 Sep 2006, at 20:17, Stephen Barncard wrote:
Actually, I'd expect 'MIDI music file creation and playing' to mean
able to PLAY midi signals through midi ports connected to a machine
as well
sqb
Luis wro
Actually, I'd expect 'MIDI music file creation and playing' to mean
able to PLAY midi signals through midi ports connected to a machine
as well
sqb
Luis wrote:
Hiya,
Thanks for all the help and pointers, but now I'm disappointed: It
looks like Revolution DOES NOT DO MIDI.
You can do
Luis, I think Jaque meant the standard midi file format, which
Quicktime, and therefore the Rev Player Object can read.
If what you want to do is to create midi data on the fly and send it
to midi devices (rev player, soft-synth, hardware, whatever), I don't
think we can currently do that i
Hiya,
I appreciate what you're saying here, but I had assumed that MIDI was
built in to Revolution (and I don't think I'm stretching what the
website says, however little!).
I had found some Java MIDI apps, which I could package up with any
Revolution solution, and call them from Revolution.
Luis wrote:
Hiya,
Thanks for all the help and pointers, but now I'm disappointed: It looks
like Revolution DOES NOT DO MIDI.
You can do MIDI if you understand the file format and use Revolution's
text capabilities to write these files to disk. Then you can use QT to
play them back.
--
Jac
Hiya,
Thanks for all the help and pointers, but now I'm disappointed: It looks
like Revolution DOES NOT DO MIDI.
I did a quick search on the RunRev site for MIDI, not many links, but I
found these:
http://www.runrev.com/section/press/13.php
http://www.runrev.com/section/press/15.php
Both
Erik Hansen wrote:
--- Luis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Where's the MIDI stuff in Revolution?
RR MIDI URLs
Mac
http://www.hyperactivesw.com/shakobox.html
This one isn't really MIDI, actually. It's HyperCard-style musical notation.
--
Jacqueline Landman Gay | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- Luis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Where's the MIDI stuff in Revolution?
RR MIDI URLs
Mac
http://www.hyperactivesw.com/shakobox.html
http://homepage.mac.com/udi/
=> UDI's Stack Lib.
Windows
flexiblelearning.com/xtalk.htm.
=> Utilities => mciMIDI
Rev Stack
Kurt Kaufman's MidiBuilder
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