Xref: utzoo rec.music.synth:9838 comp.sys.mac:42396 Path: utzoo!utstat!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!usc!samsung!munnari.oz.au!mimir!hugin!augean!sirius.ua.oz.au!nt!levels!sahiways!peters From: peters@sahiways.gov.au Newsgroups: rec.music.synth,comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Need help with Altech's MidiBASIC Message-ID: <802@sahiways.gov.au> Date: 14 Nov 89 14:58:40 GMT References: <16637@dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU> Followup-To: rec.music.synth Organization: HIGHWAYS DEPARTMENT S.A Lines: 30 In article <16637@dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU>, sage@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (David Martosko '91) writes: > Hi there... > > I am just starting to use Altech's MidiBASIC toolbox with the > Microsoft QuickBASIC environment. I know my way around BASIC, > but I could use some help from anyone out there who has used > this particular product with QuickBASIC. > > I'm basically soliciting code of any kind--if you have written > anything in MidiBASIC, I'd appreciate a copy of code...whatever > you can spare. Also, if there are any caveats I should be aware > of, I'd appreciate the pointers. Ideally, you should be working with Pascal, as I have found the MIDIBASIC toolbox to be a tad on the unreliable side; the Pascal product is much better. If you're into code, I strongly suggest you go get some back issues of Keyboard (the GPI mag) and look for any of Steve deFuria's articles - he quite often has / had programme segments (usually in Pascal) which can do all sortsa things. Give it a look-see. Geoff Peters (being at the end of a node and working on a DrOSs machine, I have _no_ tailer! Oh well ...) And now for the usual bit ... "Disclaimer? I want dat claimer!!" "So? I want my DAT!"