Re: XGWorks (was Re: [linux-audio-dev] xg editor)

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Subject: Re: XGWorks (was Re: [linux-audio-dev] xg editor)
From: Dave Phillips (dlphilp_AT_bright.net)
Date: Sun Jan 04 2004 - 17:40:16 EET


Greetings:

    If anyone volunteers to write such an app I ask that s/he consider
the JSynthLib project :

        http://www.jsynthlib.org/

    Might be an appropriate workable framework... maybe, maybe not... ?

Best,

== dp

Florian Schmidt wrote:

>On Sun, 4 Jan 2004 15:09:13 +0100
>Joost Yervante Damad <joost_AT_lumatec.be> wrote:
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>>on a simular note, I tried to get XGWorks to work under wine.
>>Installation worked only under winex3, not under wine. Runtime
>>behaviour is the same for both. (I just copied over the YAMAHA tree
>>from winex to wine)
>>The program only starts up if I change the wine audio driver from oss
>>in alsa. With oss it gives errors opening midi for in and out.
>>With alsa the program is fully functional except that there are no
>>midi devices selectable.
>>
>>Does anyone have better experiences with midi under wine or with
>>xgworks in particular?
>>
>>Thanks, Joost Damad
>>
>>(P.S.: screenshot of xgworks at: http://lumatec.be/joost/xgworks.png )
>>
>>
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>That would have benn my next question: How to get the editor in windows
>actually to talk to the right midi device..
>
>Hrmm, i somewhere found the XG specification on the net.. I suppose
>writing an XG editor is still a huge task though. Especially all these
>symbolic names have to be typed in. no fun..
>
>Flo
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