Steve McConville wrote:
>> I am curious - has there been any move to modernize the MIDI
>> connectivity standards to include USB or Ethernet?
>
> There has been - there is a midi over usb standard.
>
> Midi is a poor starting point for modernisation not just beacause of
> the pragmatic compromises mentioned above but also because it is
> wholly unlayered (the spec covers everything from the physical up to
> the presentational layer),
That could be separated fairly easily, I'd think.
> and has it's expansion room squeezed into
> the SysEx ghetto.
That's a big problem.
> Midi over ethernet would be even less pleasant, and
> less logical, than doing RS-232 over ethernet.
Only reason I mentioned Ethernet is that there are analog musical
instruments around already that can transmit their audio via Ethernet
(instead of analog audio cables).
> OSC has fixed these problems and should have been built into
> everything since the mid-90s but so many people have invested time in
> learning MIDI that they wouldn't countenance working with anything
> else. It looks like RESTful web services may eventually replace both,
> however.
I suspect that MIDI won't be budged. It is a standard in the music
world, and I doubt that many musicians care about it's limitations. They
may not even be aware of them. MIDI certainly keeps time in a lot finer
increments than I'm able to play - that's why sequencer programs have
quantization functions!
-- David gnome@email-addr-hidden authenticity, honesty, community _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@email-addr-hidden http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-userReceived on Fri Aug 31 12:15:05 2007
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