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* real-time software synths
@ 1999-06-06 20:12 est
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From: est @ 1999-06-06 20:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-sound

I'm looking for a real-time software synthesis package for linux that
can handle streaming midi (or sequencer messages or, really any
format) input.

I know that a number are listed on the Linux MIDI & Sound Apps page,
but I haven't had luck with them..and I tried *very* hard (including
writing a script to interact with TiMidity++ in its server mode and
hackin its sources to bits..no luck).

So, I'm curious what packages people actually have working.
Opensource is always a plus of course. :)

Thanks in advance,

Eric

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* Re: real-time software synths
@ 1999-06-06 20:17 17.hzV.tRL.478
  1999-06-07 20:04 ` Etienne Grossmann
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: 17.hzV.tRL.478 @ 1999-06-06 20:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-sound


http://gige.epy.co.at/pd/pd.html  ?

On Sun, 6 Jun 1999 est@hyperreal.org wrote:

|-<I'm looking for a real-time software synthesis package for linux that
|-<can handle streaming midi (or sequencer messages or, really any
|-<format) input.
|-<
|-<I know that a number are listed on the Linux MIDI & Sound Apps page,
|-<but I haven't had luck with them..and I tried *very* hard (including
|-<writing a script to interact with TiMidity++ in its server mode and
|-<hackin its sources to bits..no luck).
|-<
|-<So, I'm curious what packages people actually have working.
|-<Opensource is always a plus of course. :)
|-<
|-<Thanks in advance,
|-<
|-<Eric
|-<

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* Re:  real-time software synths
  1999-06-06 20:17 17.hzV.tRL.478
@ 1999-06-07 20:04 ` Etienne Grossmann
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Etienne Grossmann @ 1999-06-07 20:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-sound

  Hello,

  this is a bit of a hack, but I patched playmidi-2.3 so that when
it receives a SIGUSR signal, it starts playing a file (whose name
is specified on the command line). 

  So a "client" program can write the file, send a signal, and the 
file will get played. 

  If this can be of any help for you, just ask for the patch. I use it
for a little musical game in perl.


  Cheers,


  Etienne

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