Le 1 sept. 04, à 12:44, Ebrahim Mayat a écrit :
On Aug 31, 2004, at 6:16 PM, Stéphane Letz wrote:
MidiShare does not have any Inter application Midi routing
capabilititie on Mac OSX.
But you can use the CoreMidi Inter application Midi routing
capabilititie. On Panther there is an IAC driver in Audio/Midi
setup. On Jaguar you can find programs for that (like MidiPipe)
Basically you use MidiShare with its CoreMidi driver (the
msMidiDriver that is installed by default). Using the MidiShare
tool msDrivers, you can do a connection between MidiShare ports and
CoreMidi devices. The you can route Midi output form the CoreMidi
application in the the MidiShare/Fluidsynth component.
Stephane Letz
Fausto
If I understand you correctly, you'd like to use FS as a client for
Quicktime or iTunes? So you'd like FS to exchange MIDI data with
Quicktime?
In this scenario then, the CoreMidi application would be Quicktime,
I don't think you can have Quicktime or iTunes deliver Midi as
CoreMidi messages.
One need a MidiFile player application to send CoreMidi messages and
connect it using IAC to MidiShare/Fluidsynth component
Stephane
I presume and the MidiShare/Fluidsynth component would be its client.
Stéphane, any ideas on this one?
Ebrahim
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