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# Fork This is my (Benjamin Summers) fork of Div's MIDI Utillities. ## Quick Start ### Run everything To do a quick build+test of everything do this: | $ ./test notes | ^C | $ ./test timing | ^C Then do 'cat test' to see what's going on. ### Code Layout All files have a header explaining what they are for. All of the *.c files currently correspond to an executable or a library. ## Goals/Changes I want to make more programs like this, and I want them to be easier to chain together in the shell. My goals for the existing programs are: - Remove Windows support; Nobody uses windows anyways. :) - Use stdin/stdout instead of fifos for midi data. I want to create pipelines with these programs. Use fifos or socketfiles for non-midi input. - Make the code more readable (to me). - Understand all the code. - Add many more utilities including: - A program that takes an smf file and produces a realtime stream on stdout. | midiplay foo.mid > /dev/midi - A program that combines multiple inputs syncronusly. | mjoin <(tee in.smf </dev/midi1) <(midiplay b.mid) >/dev/midi1 - A command language for changing smf (e.g. ed). - A streaming version of it (e.g. sed). - A looping player that picks up smf file changes as they happen. - A visual editor on top of the command language (e.g. vi). - pipe-able wrappers around jack/fluidsynth/etc. ## Building and Dependencies You'll need a POSIX operating system with OSS. To build you'll also need the plan9 utillity "mk", since we use that instead of of the POSIX 'make' It's available as a standalone program and also comes with the 9base and plan9port packages.
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