Le jeudi 26 août 2010 à 13:02 +0200, Philipp Überbacher a écrit : > Excerpts from Benoît Rouits's message of 2010-08-26 11:54:05 +0200: [...] > > Making a bit of advetising, I think some of you may > > like Pidim, a recent project i am workgin on. > > It is a collection of MIDI event filters and > > generators based on ALSA and Gtk+ (and it's GPLv2). [...] > > Thanks for testing, and happy music! > > -- Benoît > > Hi, > looks like handy tools :) > > One feature request that comes to my mind immediately: jack midi Right, this may appear in the future. > I have one filter idea, but I'm not sure it's even possible. > My e-piano is a bit stupid in the sense that it provides only three > velocity curves. Would it be possible to 'fake' more velocity curves > using a midi filter? I think, yes. > Another filter idea might be configurable randomization of all events. > Like, randomize volume +/- 3. Yes, definitely, this will probably be the next module i'll write. > One thing to note that you might be duplicating things already > available, for example in midish (http://caoua.org/midish/). I don't > think midish has a GUI though. Thanks for this info, I'll look to its filters. > Now to the bug section: > I noticed that it apparently doesn't use DATAROOTDIR for DOCDIR. > It installs to /usr/doc/pidim/README by default and even when I configure with > --datarootdir=/usr/share or --docdir=/usr/share/doc/pidim. Fixed. > The file README contains apparently old information. Fixed. > The source files don't contain license information. The COPYING file you > ship is GPL3. Fixed (GPLv2) > Please tell me when the docdir thing is fixed, I'll install and try it > then. All done in revision 7. Thank you very much for your report! Regards, - Benoît _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user