How would such a site work?
Is the idea to share midi patterns? Melodies? Whole songs?
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 9:49 AM, James Stone <jamesmstone(a)gmail.com> wrote:
That does sound very good! Reminds me a bit of
resrocket back in the
90s where you could set up a room for a group of musicians to join and
work collaboratively on midi in realtime with irc type chat at the
same time. Sadly the company died, but it was a great idea (perhaps
before it's time).
On 18/05/2010, Niels Mayer <nielsmayer(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Finding sites like
http://www.vtmidi.org
(featured on recent
http://www.fromthetop.org/?ft=2&f=510026 ) and having previously found
cool
sites like
http://www.blueman.name/Creations_XG.php or
http://www.strutter.plus.com/midi/ has got me thinking....
<http://www.blueman.name/Creations_XG.php>I'm wondering if anybody has
created a collaborative MIDI website. Kind of a midi wiki or midi
sourceforge.
With a "midi repository" using
http://www.midi.org/dtds/midi_xml.php
representatio of
MIDI and rcs/cvs style diff repositories.
The site would compile out a midi stream that you could listen to, and
you
could upload new versions or revisions back to
the site....
Add ratings system so people can figure out what's worth listening to.
It would bring a whole new meaning to the dub concept of version, no?
Niels
http://nielsmayer.com
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