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Re: Create MIDI device programmaticly without a MIDIDriver bundle
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Re: Create MIDI device programmaticly without a MIDIDriver bundle


  • Subject: Re: Create MIDI device programmaticly without a MIDIDriver bundle
  • From: George Litterst <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 05 Jun 2011 08:16:49 -0400

On Jun 4, 2011, at 3:02 PM, email@hidden wrote:

> Between my first email and this one the only thing I got was basicly:
>
> "why don't try this instead because it will be complex to do what you want"
> ................
> Can you people please tell me just which classes or services I should look carefully into?
>
> Basicly I just want to create a small app that creates a MIDI input/output which will be available in any audio program that uses MIDI.
>
> Let the remaining complexity to me! I'm not asking you guys to give me solutions. Just guidelines. Isn't that the purpose of this list after all?

I am not a programmer but would like to recommend that you look into the sources for Pete Yandell's MIDI Patchbay and SimpleSynth. According to what I have read, Pete shares the sources for these programs.

Apparently his website (pete.yandell.com) does not function any more, but I did find him at:

http://notahat.com/

MIDI Patchbay is available here (without sources):

http://www.macmusic.org/software/view.php/lang/en/id/592/MIDI-Patchbay#

Regards,
George Litterst
Zenph Sound Innovations

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