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Ok, I've done the required changes... now show me your content!- Demolishun
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- coolsoft
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- Joined: March 25, 2012 - 01:19
Actually there's no specific SysEx for VMS.
It passes all received SysEx'es to the underlying synth library (BASS libraries).
AFAIK it supports all "generic" SysEx messages, like Chorus, Reverb, ...
There's a discussion here, take a look: http://www.un4seen.com/forum/?topic=5337.msg86967#msg86967
- Demolishun
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- Joined: February 11, 2015 - 04:28
I have decided I am a total noob at midi. I was looking in the wrong document. I finally found I could pan the entire device using control 2 commands. SysEx is not what I was looking for.
Quick implementation question:
Does VirtualMIDISynth create a virtual MIDI synth? Like does not rely on underlying hardware? The reason I ask is because I am trying to talk to more than one instance of the Synth via 2 programs so that I can do stereo or quadraphonic experimenting. I would rather not make a custom sound font to do that. I know I prepan things in a sound font. If it is creating a new virtual synth then I should be able to write a wrapper to create some persistent instances. However, if it is talking to my sound card hardware I would be limited to one.
I am currently getting very mixed results trying to spawn multiple processes to talk to VirtualMIDISynth. Some libs sort of work, others just die. I have been doing this with Python on Windows 7 BTW.
- coolsoft
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- Joined: March 25, 2012 - 01:19
VirtualMIDISynth 1.x doesn't support multiple instances, sorry.
See here for further details.
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