RE: More MIDI sysex problems
RE: More MIDI sysex problems
- Subject: RE: More MIDI sysex problems
- From: "Cianflone, Chris" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 18:18:06 -0600
<<CoreMIDI is a C API so you can call it from Cocoa/Carbon. >>
Could someone expand on this more for Carbon...
I assume you have to do something similar to the CFM_MachO_CFM example in
the Carbon SDK? Am I on the right track or am I missing something obvious.
Does anyone have some sample code taking care of these tedious tasks? If
not, and the CFM_MachO_CFM is the correct example to follow, I will just
start down that path. Just finally started playing with the CoreMIDI code
on OS X so I have not jumped in too deep at this point. Had a little fun
with the SampleTools example (midiecho) and wanted to start trying to get a
Carbon example working next.
Any suggestions or further comments gladly welcome.
Thanks,
Chris Cianflone
Coda Music Technology
A division of Net4Music, Inc.
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From: Stephen Davis
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Sent: Monday, January 7, 2002 3:00 AM
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To: email@hidden
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Subject: Re: More MIDI sysex problems
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On Saturday, January 5, 2002, at 02:37 PM, E. Tejkowski wrote:
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> Now for something completely different.... sort of....
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> Can anyone point me towards some of this new-fangled MIDI source code?
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> Also, is it
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> possible to wrap up the calls and use them from Carbon apps?
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/Developer/Examples/CoreAudio/MIDI/
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/Developer/Examples/CoreAudio/Java/
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CoreMIDI is a C API so you can call it from Cocoa/Carbon. Plus, there
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are Java bindings so you can use it in Java too.
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stephen
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