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150.1 | Not A Good Story To Tell. | ERLANG::FEHSKENS | | Wed Oct 29 1986 11:05 | 22 |
| The only Amiga-based MIDI software I am aware of is The Music Studio
by Activision (not really useful as MIDI software; see my comments
on it elsewhere in this conference) and the Mimetics SoundScape
system. I have had the Mimetics sampler for about two months (I quickly
judged it useless for my purposes, as it was functionally deficient
and bugridden, and what's more, it now appears to be totally broken;
whether this is a hardware or software problem remains to be seen,
but as it's useless when it's "working", I'm not in much of a hurry
to figure out what went wrong). My first impression of the SoundScape
system is not overwhelming. It's just basic stuff, and I haven't
been able to make *its* sampler work (presumably it's the same software
as the standalone sampler), and for the time being my Roland MC500
is far more functional and reliable. I will file a full report
after I've had a chance to spend some real time working with
SoundScape. At this point, though, I'll have to say I'm still waiting
for some decent Amiga MIDI software. I fear I'm going to end up
writing my own, a task I do not look forward to after 25 years in
the programming business. Electronic Arts' Deluxe Music remains
to be seen.
len.
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150.2 | Another SoundScape Owner | LEZAH::MEYERS | | Thu Nov 13 1986 10:52 | 18 |
| I also have the SoundScape sampler and sequencer. I find the
sampler quite acceptable for my purposes, although the samples
I get with it are a little noisy. The sequencer, on the other
hand, is the most unstable software I've ever used in my thirteen
years of involvement with computers. I often need to boot the
Amiga three or four times just to get the software loaded. After that, I'm
lucky if the software runs for more than fifteen minutes or so
without dying. Sometimes it dies while it is seemingly inactive.
It almost always dies when I edit a sequence of note data.
I think this software was not stable enough to be released yet.
However, the design doesn't seem to be that bad to me. Mimetics,
who sells SoundScape, supposedly will be selling an updated version
sometime; that version may well be usable. The version I have
is V1.1-1; I obviously can't recommend buying that version.
Supposedly, other music software from other vendors
is due out by Christmas; I'm not sure of the year.
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150.3 | MIDI Sources? | REGENT::BOSCH | | Thu Jun 18 1987 08:46 | 7 |
| Does anyone know the exact handshaking protocol for MIDI?? I just
bought a MIDI interface for my Mirage and Amiga, and wanted to write
software that could transfer samples to/from the computer. Also,
does anyone have ANY sample MIDI source code. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
Derek
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150.4 | see NOVA::COMMUSIC | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Thu Jun 18 1987 09:49 | 9 |
| The details of the protocol are much too long to type in, even if
I could remember them! The documentation for your Mirage should
describe as much of MIDI as the device implements. You can get
a full MIDI specification from the International MIDI Association.
For lots more information on using MIDI to interface between a
computer and a music synthesizer, see the Computer Music conference.
Type <Select> to add it to your notebook--it is on NOVA::COMMUSIC.
John Sauter
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150.5 | | JON::SANTIAGO | aka Gator | Fri Jun 19 1987 13:46 | 3 |
| There's also a good article on MIDI in _Computer Music Journal_
vol 9 #4 (Winter 1985). A bit dated, perhaps, but well written
and offers good insights. The magazine is in the Mill 'brary.
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