This might be very obvious, but has someone a good open source suggestion for routing MIDI between Pd and other applications on a windows machine? Is JACK the alternative to go for? I bet there is a lot of hits if I google it, but I prefer to raise this question here...
Happy for any hints!
/Björn Eriksson
Windows 7 use midi maple I think or loopbe
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On Oct 28, 2012, at 6:38 PM, "Björn Eriksson" miulew@gmail.com wrote:
This might be very obvious, but has someone a good open source suggestion for routing MIDI between Pd and other applications on a windows machine? Is JACK the alternative to go for? I bet there is a lot of hits if I google it, but I prefer to raise this question here...
Happy for any hints!
/Björn Eriksson
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Thanks, looks promising. I will test them both!
http://www.maplemidi.com/Maple_driver.html http://www.nerds.de/en/loopbe1.html
I used MIDI yoke long time ago but it seems that it is not updated any more for newer windows os.
The MIDI router question is for recommendations for students of mine. I run also Ubuntu sometimes but never or very seldom OSX. Maybe it could be something to have on Pd web site with some recommendations about this as I guess it is something that many new users wants to start exploring - to use Pd as a MIDI engine for other softwares!?
So to extend a little what is the best MIDI routers (in general) for
-Linux
-OS X
?
All the best, Björn
On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 3:34 AM, Pagano, Patrick pat@digitalworlds.ufl.edu wrote:
Windows 7 use midi maple I think or loopbe
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 28, 2012, at 6:38 PM, "Björn Eriksson" miulew@gmail.com wrote:
This might be very obvious, but has someone a good open source suggestion for routing MIDI between Pd and other applications on a windows machine? Is JACK the alternative to go for? I bet there is a lot of hits if I google it, but I prefer to raise this question here...
Happy for any hints!
/Björn Eriksson
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Hi,
Despite the warnings, midiYoke and midiOx both work with Windows vista and 7, either 32bits and 64 bits. No problem what so ever here.
Cheers Pierre-Olivier
On 29/10/2012 07:04, Björn Eriksson wrote:
Thanks, looks promising. I will test them both!
http://www.maplemidi.com/Maple_driver.html http://www.nerds.de/en/loopbe1.html
I used MIDI yoke long time ago but it seems that it is not updated any more for newer windows os.
The MIDI router question is for recommendations for students of mine. I run also Ubuntu sometimes but never or very seldom OSX. Maybe it could be something to have on Pd web site with some recommendations about this as I guess it is something that many new users wants to start exploring - to use Pd as a MIDI engine for other softwares!?
So to extend a little what is the best MIDI routers (in general) for
-Linux
-OS X
?
All the best, Björn
On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 3:34 AM, Pagano, Patrick pat@digitalworlds.ufl.edu wrote:
Windows 7 use midi maple I think or loopbe
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 28, 2012, at 6:38 PM, "Björn Eriksson" miulew@gmail.com wrote:
This might be very obvious, but has someone a good open source suggestion for routing MIDI between Pd and other applications on a windows machine? Is JACK the alternative to go for? I bet there is a lot of hits if I google it, but I prefer to raise this question here...
Happy for any hints!
/Björn Eriksson
maybe this one?
http://www.tobias-erichsen.de/software/loopmidi.html
cheers
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This might be very obvious, but has someone a good open source suggestion for routing MIDI between Pd and other applications on a windows machine? Is JACK the alternative to go for? I bet there is a lot of hits if I google it, but I prefer to raise this question here...
Happy for any hints!
/Björn Eriksson
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