Re: [linux-audio-dev] Which sequencer framework for a simple MIDI drum looper ?

From: _ langagemachine <langagemachine@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Wed Aug 16 2006 - 11:32:25 EEST

Yes, a lot of research has obviously been put into this library ; the
fact that it has plenty of language bindings (java, lisp, python) is
attractive also. Plus, the JMusic project provides classes for
manipulating musical data, and an interface to Midishare...

I will make some tries at it on a CCRMA box, I think.
Thanks for your feedback :-)

On a more general keynote, is it not paradoxical that when a piece of
software becomes mature enough, it tends to fade out of the general
attention ?

2006/8/15, Jay Vaughan <jayv@email-addr-hidden>:
> I work with MidiShare quite a bit, and I have to say that if you get
> it going on your system, it really is one of the nicest,
> best-performing MIDI API's around .. of course the fact that it comes
> with a Sequencer lib that supports up to 256 tracks is a bonus too ..
> ;)
>
> That said, it may not be quite "ALSA mainstream" enough of an API to
> warrant usage, but if you have control over your system and get
> MidiShare.o built and in use, you've got a damn fine MIDI API,
> oft-overlooked ..
>
> --
>
> ;
>
> Jay Vaughan
>
>
Received on Wed Aug 16 12:15:07 2006

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