How would such a site work?
Is the idea to share midi patterns? Melodies? Whole songs?
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@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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