Re: pidim: midi filters collection

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Le jeudi 26 août 2010 à 07:24 -0400, Dave Phillips a écrit :
> Greetings,
> 
> The project looks like it has a good beginning.

Thanks.

> For a good idea of what I'm looking for in a MIDI transformer check out 
> the pizmidi collection of Linux VST plugins. They're a great set of MIDI 
> filters, with a variety of useful functions. It would be very nice to 
> have the same utilities in something other than the native VST format. I 
> have nothing against Linux VSTs, but there aren't enough reliable (and 
> appropriately scaled) hosts for them.
> 
> http://www.thepiz.org/dl/?p=vst

Thanks for the info!

> Here's what the pizmidi plugins do :
[...]long list of modules[...]

A lot of idea are then comming to me, thank you!
> The MIDI Transforms in many MIDI-only sequencers from the 80s and early 
> 90s have yet to be realized in Linux MIDI software.
That is an opportunity to code ;-)

> You might also consider the various functions of the Yamaha MEP4, a 
> hardware MIDI event processor with some valuable features. Google search 
> for 'Yamaha MEP4' for a link to the manual.
> 
> Best,
> 
> dp
Thank you for these links, there is choice enough to spend a night :-)
- Benoît

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