Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!munnari.oz.au!uniwa!vax6!chooper From: CHOOPER@acad.cut.oz (Todd Hooper) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hypercard Subject: Re: using MIDI XCMDs, anyone? Message-ID: <1679@acad.cut.oz> Date: 15 Jan 90 02:22:46 GMT References: <902@sahiways.gov.au> <1990Jan9.052837.24120@smsc.sony.com> Organization: Curtin University of Technology Lines: 34 In article <1990Jan9.052837.24120@smsc.sony.com>, dce@smsc.sony.com (David Elliott) writes: > In article <902@sahiways.gov.au> peters@sahiways.gov.au writes: >>I've nearly finished a patch librarian stack for the Roland MT-32 synth- >>box, and was wondering if there has been any further development with the >>HC MIDI XCMDs released in early 88 which I'm using. >> >>If anyone else is using HC for MIDI, I'd like to exchange ideas - drop me >>a line sometime. > > I don't know exactly which MIDI XCMDs you are using. I have a set from > the Developer's stack, and a more recent set called HyperMIDI (from the > same person). HyperMIDI is $30 shareware, but it comes with a filter > XCMD and XCMDs for handling a MIDI slider object. > > I sent HyperMIDI to comp.binaries.mac earlier this week, and will be > glad to send the stack to individuals who can't wait or can't get > to the MIDI archives on ucsd.edu. I wrote to the author of HyperMIDI recently (via Compuserve) and he gave me the details of HyperMIDI 2.0. It has a lot more features than version 1.11 which is what I have. Unfortunately it is also fairly expensive - $195 U.S. I think. If anyone would like more details, please email me. -- Todd Hooper Computing Centre Curtin University of Technology PSImail: psi%050529452300070::CHOOPER Western Australia ACSnet : CHOOPER@acad.cut.oz Bitnet : CHOOPER%acad.curtin.edu.au%munnari.oz@cunyvm.bitnet UUCP : {enea,mcvax,uunet,ubc-cs,ukc}!munnari!acad.curtin.edu.au!CHOOPER Phone : +61 9 351 7467 (24 hour messaging system) Fax +61 9 351 2673