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Multiport midi sequencing


  • Subject: Multiport midi sequencing
  • From: James Maxwell <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2008 11:38:12 -0700

It looks as though MusicSequencer can only handle a single endpoint, so I'm wondering how we should handle multiport (i.e., > 16 channel) sequencing? Obviously, there are things which should be common to all tracks in a sequence, like tempo, but since the tempo track is a track on a single sequence, what's the best way to get these all synced up? Am I missing something major here?
It seems like there must be a lot of mucking about required if we want to use > 16 midi channels...


I suppose we could just run a number of MusicSequences in quasi- parallel (i.e., give them a single beat clock), and copy any tempo change events to all the MusicSequences, but this feels pretty hackish, to me.

Any clarification great appreciated. I'm guessing there's a more straightforward way of doing this - scaling beyond 16 midi channels a pretty common need, after all.

J.

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