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From:noel lairson Date:Sun Nov 25 09:25:13 2007
Subject:Re: MIDI to for track sequencers
I second the 'check out CSound' suggestion.

It's got a pretty steep learning curve, but probably much less so  
than trying to create a sequencer & sampler from scratch in perl...

Noel



On Nov 24, 2007, at 6:34 PM, Jeff Harrington wrote:

> Hey DJ,
>
> Since you're already using Perl might I suggest Csound as a good  
> combiner of MIDI and audio data with programming involved.  (Not a  
> GUI/FruityLoops/Reason type of thing).
> http://csounds.com
>
> There's a mailing list.  If you were to post a question about a  
> specific plan you'd get some attention.
>
> http://www.csounds.com/list/index.html
>
> Jeff
> http://jeffharrington.org
>
>
> Sean M. Burke wrote:
>> I figured I'd blow the cobwebs off of this list and see if anyone  
>> can help out this guy below.  He's asking about something further  
>> into the practical domain than I would ever know about.
>>
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Date:     Thu, 22 Nov 2007 10:30:11 -0200
>> From:     djrondon@gmail.com
>> To:     sburke@cpan.org
>>
>> Hi Sean,
>>
>> Sorry to disturb you, I know you're very busy.
>> I'm using your module MIDI-Perl-0.81
>> <http://search.cpan.org/%7Esburke/MIDI-Perl-0.81/>. Congratulations,
>> it's a very good module.
>> I'd like to combine to play midi notes with wave loops. you know.
>> Is there any way that I can do it?
>> Or taking a simple vision, a track sequencer, where I can put mid  
>> tracks
>> and wav tracks.  synchronizing them.
>>
>> Well, I don't to bother you.
>> Thanks for your attention.
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> --DJ Rondon
>>
>> ~~~
>>
>>
>

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