Re: Hardware Midi from Wine

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On Wed, 24 Oct 2012, Kaza Kore wrote:

Up until now, I've never really done much with Midi in emulated Windows
apps because I haven't needed them, but recently I acquired a copy of
SoundDiver 3 for Windows from just before Apple killed them (jerks!).
It's widely regarded as the only Midi patch librarian/editor for
hardware synths that ever actually worked.

You've not said what hardware synths you want to control so it will be a bit hard for anybody to aim any suggestions your way!

Well, it's a communications problem that seems to crash Wine apps as soon as they try to do any Midi i/o at all, so it probably doesn't matter. The main one I've been using librarian programs like JSynthLib and SoundDiver with is an Ensoniq ESQ-1, but I also have an editor/librarian for a Yamaha SY99 that crashes it. The common denominator seems to be trying to transmit any kind of bytes though.

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