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- From: grantb@fn1.freenet.edmonton.ab.ca ()
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: Midi Tools
- Date: 20 Jan 1996 21:40:49 GMT
- Organization: Edmonton Freenet, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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- Tripitaka (gargamel@eskimo.com) wrote:
- : grantb@fn1.freenet.edmonton.ab.ca () wrote:
- : >Steve Thomas (sthomas@together.net) wrote:
- : >: decent tutorial. Also, if you know of any related books, please let me
- : >: know
-
- : >Well, there are two books written before Windows called, C Programming
- : >for MIDI and MIDI Sequencing in C. Both are by Jim Conger and are
- : >published by M & T Books. I got mine from the Mix Bookshelf.
- : >GB
-
- : I have searched North America for these and other MIDI with C
- : Programming texts to no avail. A lady at Seattle's largest bookstore
- : called the publisher and confirmed that both of these books are out of
- : print. Oh well, if anyone has any other pointers to MIDI/C books, I
- : would really appreciate their suggestion(s).
-
- I think Mix Bookshelf bought out all of the books when they went out of
- print. Go to a reputable magazine shop and pick up a copy of Electronic
- Musician or Mix.
-
- GB
-