"Patrick Shirkey" <pshirkey@boosthardware.com> writes:
> On Wed, February 5, 2014 12:31 am, Mario Lang wrote:
>> raf <rmouneyres@gmail.com> writes:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> you'l probably be happy to know the existence of three great tools :
>>> midish, linuxsampler and Nama.
>>> 1) midish is a command line midi sequencer with a lot of great features
>>> http://www.midish.org/
>>
>> midish looks rather interesting. However, the manual.html basically
>> just explains how to record data from an input device. Does latest
>> midish support creating MIDI data from scratch, and if so, is there
>> perhaps some examples on how to do that?
>>
>
> Check this section :
>
> http://www.midish.org/manual.html#ev
>
> You can compose note on/off events and save the sequence as a song or
> export the song to .mid
A simple example on how to actually do that would be appreciated.
> There are also these two other options:
>
> alsaseq: http://pp.com.mx/python/alsaseq/project.html
>
> mididings: http://das.nasophon.de/mididings/
Hmm, interesting, thanks for the tip.
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