[linux-audio-user] MIDI app??

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Joe,
   The MIDI data is probably sent in a format call 'System Exclusive'.
Most all of the sequencers will handle this. RG has a few problems with
this right now, and it's way more than you need for this job. So is
Muse.

   There's a light-weight sequencer caller Seq24. I haven't used it, but
it might be a good choice for this sort of need. You'll need to see what
it handles in terms of SysEx stuff.


http://filter24.org/seq24/


Good luck,
Mark


On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 07:59, Joe Hartley wrote:
> I have a Delta 1010 and have heretofore had no use to plook around
> with MIDI until I picked up a bargain at the local Guitar Center - 
> an Antares Mic Modeler for $99!
> 
> I can download new models of mics into it via MIDI, but am such a
> MIDI novice I have no idea which app would be suitable for this sort of
> thing.  Any suggestions?  Thanx!
> 
> -- 
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>              Joe Hartley - Senior Unix Admin - Ingenta inc.
>               Joe.Hartley@xxxxxxxxxxx - AOL IM: JoeHartley
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