Yes I am familiar with "mod" files which, more precisely, were born in the
Amiga world. Generally speaking, they're best at techno songs.
Mine are rather "piano only", classical-like, songs. Those usually sound
better with midi sequencers.
Dom
On Wednesday January 28 2004 15:40, Eric Dantan Rzewnicki wrote:
are you familiar with the tracker paradigm? I've
not used it, but I
think you create a .mod that contains both the sounds and the
instructions for when and how to play them. If I understand correctly
this format was born in the gaming world.
-Eric Rz.
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 02:51:50PM -0500, Dominic Genest wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am programming some little games in Linux as a hobby, and I composed
> midi files that I would like to be played in the background. What is the
> easiest way to do this so that it works on all platforms for everyone ?
>
> I would like suggestions of real time synthesizers that can read ".mid"
> files. Does anybody know of any library that just does all the work to
> send wave output to sound cards from a ".mid" file ? Also, I would like
> not to have to supply instrument files.
>
> Thanks a lot for any answer or clue !
>
> Dom
>
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> D?partement d'Informatique et de G?nie Logiciel
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Dominic Genest
Étudiant 3e cycle
Département d'Informatique et de Génie Logiciel
Université Laval
97010111