Re: [LAU] Whysynth and MIDI channels

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On 5/29/07, Sean Bolton <musound@xxxxxxx> wrote:
With ghostess, use the '-chan' command line option, e.g.
'ghostess -chan 3 whysynth.so'.  Note that ghostess numbers
its channels starting from 0, so that example would cause it
to listen on what most people call channel 4.... ;-)

Hope that helps,

-Sean


Now doesn't that sound silly when you read it out loud?  I don't
understand why so many programmers insist on using 0-15 for MIDI
channels when most hardware uses 1-16 (correct me if I'm wrong).

BTW, I've started hacking on patch to ghostess version 20061127 to add
LASH support.  I realize now that it's not a very good idea,
considering the "configuration" file ghostess writes out.  Do you have
any plans on changing that or the initial configuration code before I
spend any more time on it?
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