Am Donnerstag, 8. August 2024, 20:00:15 CEST schrieb João Pais:
how about a patch that reads the midifile and stores the data, which you then play as you wish? for an instalation I'm working on, I prepared a patch that reads a midifile with +50K events, puts them into a data structures "score", and then the info can be used for playback. It's not "one object", but it does what you wish.
Thanks, using data structures is a nice idea. Somehow once (15+ years ago) used them but where slow doing tracing objects, but maybe the new implementation is more usable.
The problem is how to handle noteon/off in reverse, there should be different modes. So mabe I store it in reverse order in another text.
mfg winfried
so a midifile can be played forwards backwards with dynamic tempo.
If not, then maybe a message sequencer, e.g. a "text" object, otherwise I'll probably have to write one myself...
and yes, I know it's not as trivial as it sounds, especially the midifile player.
I would be grateful for any advice.
mfg winfried
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