Re: Looking for midi libraries / dev and source example for playback

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I wrote python bindings for rtmidi and rtaudio. rtmidi is actually
pretty nice to work with thanks to a clean C++ interface.

http://www.patrickkidd.com/

On 4/16/06, Julien Claassen <julien@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi!
>   What exactly are you looking for? Are you looking for a midi-library, to
> write your own code, that can play/capture midi, or are you looking for
> ready-made programs, that can do that, with source-code?
>   If you're looking for a lib to write your own code there's the original
> alsamidi api, Matthias Nagorni has written a small tutorial for midi and pcm.
>   There a c++-library, which is called rtmidi, it is very small and as I heard
> it is easy to use.
>   The alsa-stuff you can get at http://www.alsa-project.org.
>   Where you can find the rtmidi lib I don't remember, but it was posted here a
> few weeks back.
>   If you'relooking for already existing with source-code: again alsa is your
> choice, there's the aplaymidi included, you can get rosegarden, timidity and
> other midi-sequencers, have a look at:
>   http://linux-sound.org
>   for links to the mentioned software.
>   Kindest regards
>         Julien
>
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