Well, there are a few of us in the Bay Area :-)
We could do a "pd dinner" or something in the City...
Mark Danks
From: pd-list-admin@iem.at on behalf of ix Sent: Sun 1/16/2005 12:32 PM To: pd-list@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] Bay Area PD groups?
On Sun, Jan 16, 2005 at 12:17:22PM -0800, Chadwick A. Wood wrote:
Hi,
I just moved to San Francisco and I was wondering if there are any groups of people meeting up semi-regularly who use PD
don't think so, thats prime CYcling74 country...watch out for the snipers..
altho maybe you could find some pd users on occasion at http://www.rxgallery.com/ or http://www.luggagestoregallery.org/
whatever really). I know of BACSUG (csound group). Anything else?
Thanks! Chad Wood
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Hi folks
is there a midi file player for use in pd for OS X?
hi Pat,
there is seq in cyclone (do not use obsolete xeq from my page). For osx, you would need to compile cvs source, though.
Seq is not complete (ignores system messages), but simple playback seems to work fine, on linux at least. Tempo changes are applied upon loading. Playback might be time-scaled or synced to a metro. The recent transport control additions (pause, continue, and clock time locating), are not yet in cvs.
Seq should feed midiout, midiparse, etc. -- it outputs raw midi stream.
Krzysztof
swifty wrote: ...
is there a midi file player for use in pd for OS X?