Title: | * * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * * |
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Created: | Thu Feb 20 1986 |
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Anyone out there using HyperMIDI? I pulled the shareware from the maclib:: archives and played with it a little. I'm no HyperCard hacker, but I get the feeling it would be a really cool way to make some nifty MIDI tools for a Mac. I've also seen a "productized" version at a local software store but it seemed too expensive (>$100 ouch!). -Ed_who's_thinking_of_writing_a_SoundCanvas_patch_editor_with_it
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2676.1 | Me too! | RIPPLE::BRENNAN_JE | J.D. Brennan, Boeing Business Group | Fri Jul 12 1991 00:15 | 7 |
I pulled it down from the archive too, but it's way over my head. I'd like to figure out how to do dynamic play back of sequences, but I've got a lot more to learn about MIDI first. I'd be interested in what other folks are doing with HyperMIDI too! JD | |||||
2676.2 | KOBAL::DICKSON | I watched it all on my radio | Mon Jul 15 1991 11:32 | 14 | |
I wrote a TX81Z librarian & patch editor using this. Took me a few evenings, mostly in figuring out the mistakes in the TZ MIDI specs, converting the MIDILIB dumps into a format my librarian could load, and figuring how to squeeze those zillions of sliders onto one screen. It is a little slow drawing all the sliders in the first place, but once they are up it works. There are a few bugs. Sliders too close to the bottom of the screen don't work right. You will have to be pretty proficient at HyperTalk programming to use this stuff. Don't try to write a sequencer with it - not fast enough. | |||||
2676.3 | EICMFG::WJONES | Harvest Loon | Tue Sep 03 1991 11:34 | 3 | |
Could it be used to write a convertor from type 0 to type 1 files? Gavin |