| Lonce LaMar Wyse wrote:
> Hey man,
>
> Your RT Csound version looks (sounds) very nice!
>
> Is there a way that I can use MIDI messages that are generated
> by another Win95 application as input? (Kinda like a unix pipe.)
> Anyway, nice contribution!
>
> Thanks, lonce
>
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Yes, there is a way : install a virtual midi routing device in your
computer. So another application (for example a MIDI sequencer) can
control Csound in realtime. The only huge limit is MIDI limit to 7 bit
integers.
I use the "Hubi's LoopBack device"
by Hubert Winkler (freeware)
there is another device that does the same thing
"MIDI ROUTER"
by Zoltan Janosy (public domain with sources)
I know there is another way to do it via the phantomatic so-called "Line
oriented realtime score input" for which "-L" flag is included in
Csound. I'd never succeed in doing this task operate!!
Gabriel Maldonado
mailto:g.maldonado@agora.stm.it
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