Re: Alsa Midi patchbay/processor

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Frank Barknecht wrote:

Hallo,
Dominic Sacré hat gesagt: // Dominic Sacré wrote:

On Saturday, 13. May 2006 10:02, Bert Visser wrote:
Try Qmidiroute; you can get it at http://alsamodular.sourceforge.net/
Thanks, Qmidiroute seems to let me do at least some of the things I'm looking for. But what's missing for me is, most importantly, the ability to switch between different setups, controlled via midi.

So if there's something that I can use in addition to (or instead of) Qmidiroute to do this, please let me know!

You could use Pd to build yourself a custom midi transformer. Pd can
do everything, that qmidiroute does, as well, but you need to learn
the Pd language a bit. It shouldn't be too hard, though. One afternoon
with the manual and the example patches should be enough to let you
build a midi router in Pd yourself (It only needs a handful of Pd
objects anyway).
I've asked for this type of utility a few times before. Qmidiroute and midirgui do some of what I've asked for but no stand-alone app does what the Yamaha MEP4 did, i.e., rechannelize, convert from one controller type to another, value scaling, event filtering, etc. It seems like these functions should be rather easy to add to an app like midirgui. I think most of the math is simple integer stuff.

Yes, Pd can do all this, but you have to have Pd on your machine. I love Pd, but unless it can generate a stand-alone application (that doesn't require Pd) then it isn't really meeting the need.

It's a shame Matthias stopped writing his MIDI utilities. I've tried to reach "holborn" (aka the author of midirgui) but had no success.

A software clone of the MEP4 clone would be a very sweet MIDI utility. Perhaps a bounty would convince a developer to spend an afternoon writing such a tool ?

Best,

dp


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