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RE: [www-vrml] Java jsai help
a but.. Mostly detecting on off notes velocities and such
There is a couple a doc I have that split up the info into byte sized
chunchs
Its pretty cool, but ive always known that midi is much more than for
music.. After all the shrine automated light mixer for theatre uses midi
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alan Hudson [mailto:giles@yumetech.com]
> Sent: October 4, 2004 4:19 PM
> To: Clayton Cottingham
> Cc: 'chris'; 'Pyth7'; www-vrml@web3d.org
> Subject: Re: [www-vrml] Java jsai help
>
> Clayton Cottingham wrote:
>
> > Might be of interest to some of you
> > So ill speak on it....
> >
> > My friend azul and I have formed a collaboration called strange
> > attractor
> >
> > He plays electric violin and I provide visuals based off of
> his midi
> > input... I then take those and permutate visuals based off of those
> > and project them onto the stage as an overlay over him,
> eventually we
> > will move to stereo-scopic and hopefully even bigger and better
> > projectors after that
> >
> Cool. I've heard of other projects incorporating 3D with
> midi input and I've done some playing but no performances.
> I'm going to push for Midi input to become part of the
> standard input options for X3D during the ammendment 2 process.
>
> All that I did first pass was to expose the midi packets
> pretty directly.
>
>
> MidiSource {
> MFInt32 eventChannel
> MFInt32 eventCommand
> MFInt32 eventData1
> MFInt32 eventData2
> }
>
> So you have to understand the Midi spec pretty well. Did you
> try to abstract it any further?
> --
> Alan Hudson
> President: Yumetech, Inc.
> www.yumetech.com/
> Web3D Open Source Chair
> www.web3d.org/x3d/workgroups/source.html
>
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