MorphOS Midi sequencer
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    mikrucio
    Posts: 9 from 2004/6/4
    I know there is no real midi sequencer package
    available to amiga or morphos Yet.

    So i was just wondering if anyone has in the works
    or was thinking about this?

    i would love to ditch my Wintel box for a morphOS
    system with a good sequencer

    Camouflage for the amiga was quite good.
    however the author seems not interested it at all.
    (martin edres)
    Maybe a morph port or a rewrite.
    Paying for development is not a problem either.

    let me know all

    kind regards
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Elektro
    Posts: 202 from 2004/2/3
    Ehhhh..... :-(

    I WANT CUBASE!!! :-(
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    poundsmack
    Posts: 1346 from 2003/6/8
    From: USA California
    fruity loops! would be the best
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  • Order of the Butterfly
    Order of the Butterfly
    Elektro
    Posts: 202 from 2004/2/3
    Quote:


    poundsmack wrote:
    fruity loops! would be the best


    FL will be a good begin... :-)

    But the best is Cubase or Logic!
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  • Just looking around
    mikrucio
    Posts: 9 from 2004/6/4
    yes cubase would be good or cakewalk
    i might try posting the developer and see if they
    are willing to reason?

    morphOS is getting popular more and more
    people will take note eventually.
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Elektro
    Posts: 202 from 2004/2/3
    Quote:


    mikrucio wrote:
    yes cubase would be good or cakewalk
    i might try posting the developer and see if they
    are willing to reason?

    morphOS is getting popular more and more
    people will take note eventually.




    Yes,also Sonar Cakewalk is nice and powerful...but it's developed only for x86 cpu!
    Cubase and Logic are also for Macs and it means..PPC ;-)
  • »11.06.04 - 08:52
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    LooZee
    Posts: 5 from 2015/3/27
    From: Black Forest, ...
    Sorry for reviving this old thread.

    I'm planning to write a sequencer for MorphOS that uses MIDI communication internally to talk to its VST-like plugins (generators and modulators). Something like Fruity Loops, not like Cubase. The focus is on virtual instruments and effects, not on harddisk recording. Controlling external MIDI devices and being controlled by them is of course a big part of it, but I'm still gathering information.

    Is there a "standard" way of doing MIDI on the Amiga and/or MorphOS? What hardware do people use to give their Amigas or MorphOS machines a MIDI interface? I don't think there are USB drivers available for any of the MIDI hubs on the market.
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    polluks
    Posts: 803 from 2007/10/23
    From: Gelsenkirchen,...
    Take a look http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_Amiga_MIDI_Driver
    Poseidon already supports MIDI keyboards...
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Tcheko
    Posts: 534 from 2003/2/25
    From: France
    MIDI support in MorphOS is, well, mostly inexistant currently.

    No camd.library for interfacing with Poseidon's camdusbmidi.class for example.

    I have looked at that already.

    Quite some work would be needed to improve the situation.
    - rework the camdusbmidi.class to get ride of the 68k blob that handle communication with camd.library
    - port/rewrite camd.library
    - write some preferences tool to manage all this mess.

    And sure, that would be great to have.
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    sandlbn
    Posts: 19 from 2009/4/5
    From: Ireland
    Is also HDrec http://hd-rec.de/HD-Rec/index.php?site=home of course it's a beta but most of the things are functional. Last time I was tried long time ago but should be ok.
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    LooZee
    Posts: 5 from 2015/3/27
    From: Black Forest, ...
    Thanks for the info. So CAMD is the way to go.
    HD-Rec looks promising, there surely is some CAMD code to learn from. I'll look into it.
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Tcheko
    Posts: 534 from 2003/2/25
    From: France
    Quote:

    LooZee wrote:
    Thanks for the info. So CAMD is the way to go.
    HD-Rec looks promising, there surely is some CAMD code to learn from. I'll look into it.



    Well. CAMD is supposed to be the 'defacto' standard for MIDI. It was originally developped by C=.

    There is some opensource implementation available at some github repo afair.
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    LooZee
    Posts: 5 from 2015/3/27
    From: Black Forest, ...
    Thank you, Tcheko, for the hints. I'm getting deeper into the matter for the next few days.
  • »09.04.15 - 19:38
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  • Butterfly
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    Tomo
    Posts: 92 from 2003/7/29
    From: Heesch, The Ne...
    I'm still a heavy user of Bars&Pipes (on my Amiga 1200). There was an attempt to convert the program to MorpOS, but it was an attempt that didn't really had succes, alas!
    So I'm still using my old Amiga for midi because I think it was and is the best midi-sequencer ever written.

    regards Tom
  • »09.04.15 - 21:36
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    LooZee
    Posts: 5 from 2015/3/27
    From: Black Forest, ...
    I looked into Kjetil S. Matheussen's reimplementation of the camd.library today, which can be found at github.com/kmatheussen/camd
    It was developed for AROS, but it shouldn't be too much of a problem to make it work with MorphOS.
    He added an alternative driver interface, but seems to support only the serial port anyway, like the original library did.
    Someone will have to add support for the Poseidon USB MIDI class, as was previously mentioned in this thread.
  • »10.04.15 - 16:28
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  • Butterfly
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    Tomo
    Posts: 92 from 2003/7/29
    From: Heesch, The Ne...
    On the site of Alfred Faust you can find B&P for Morphos.
    In the lha.archive there's also camd.library working via the gameport. Look here: http://bnp.hansfaust.de/download/BnPMOS_1_05.lha
    It was possible to record and to play B&P, but the program freezes to much to be usable on Morphos.
    I'm no programmer, but perhaps this can help you.

    Regards Tom
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