Hi Niels, On May 18, 2010, at 2:26 AM, Niels Mayer wrote: > Finding sites like http://www.vtmidi.org (featured on recent http://www.fromthetop.org/?ft=2&f=510026 ) and having previously found cool sites like http://www.blueman.name/Creations_XG.php or http://www.strutter.plus.com/midi/ has got me thinking.... > > I'm wondering if anybody has created a collaborative MIDI website. Kind of a midi wiki or midi sourceforge. > With a "midi repository" using http://www.midi.org/dtds/midi_xml.php representatio of MIDI and rcs/cvs style diff repositories. > http://ccmixter.org/ might be an option; AFAIK they don't have an online MIDI database; but it's backend 'ccHost' is GPL. > The site would compile out a midi stream that you could listen to, and you could upload new versions or revisions back to the site.... > not quite the whole thing; but the wiki.linuxaudio.org understands ABC midi notation and can generate .pdf as well as .mid files using http://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:abc for an example see http://wiki.linuxaudio.org/wiki/abcmiditutorial ABC certainly lacks a few crucial features for complex arrangements; and for doing truly collaborative works you'll certainly want something more sophisticated. Anyway with a wiki you get a revision and diff system for free; it's quite handy when 'brainstorming' on musical themes, melody lines or for sharing basic ideas. You can also work collaboratively, though not at the same time. It's not exactly what you had in mind but maybe a first step. > Add ratings system so people can figure out what's worth listening to. indeed, and you'll also want tagging; and an artist-index with avatars :) > > It would bring a whole new meaning to the dub concept of version, no? LOL, go for it :) > > Niels > http://nielsmayer.com _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user