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Title: REMIDI
Author: Michael-Dennis Biemans <michaeld@stack.urc.tue.nl>
Version: 0.57
Title From: Documentation
Author From: Documentation
Version From: Documentation
Supplier: Michael-Dennis Biemans <michaeld@stack.urc.tue.nl>
Date: 14/10/96
Keywords: Sound processors
Shareware: Yes
Machine: Archimedes
Operating system: RISCOS
Memory requirements: 4096 kbytes
Peripherals needed:
Other s/ware needed:
Directory: micros/arch/riscos/e121
Date mounted/updated: 18/06/97
File names: remidi.zip
patches1.zip
patches2.zip
patches3.zip
Unarchived files: 211
Unarchived size: 5019 kbytes
Omissions: Sample set
See also: TIMIDITY (d190)
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Acquiring the package:
Download the archive file(s) and extract using SparkPlug 2
(see the "tools_help" file in micros/arch/riscos/tools for further info).
Description:
ReMIDI is a program that will play MIDI files on an Acorn RiscOS
computer, without the need for buying extra hardware. You will need to
have a large set of samples however.
The main features are:
* About twice the speed of TiMidity.
You can reach higher samplerates, or more polyphony with ReMIDI.
On slower machines it will mean that files that couldn't be played
by TiMidity even at 8kHz will now work.
* Desktop frontend.
ReMIDI has a frontend made with the Acorn ToolBox. You can see
which MIDI file is playing, and if your computer can keep up.
* 8/16 bit, mono/stereo output.
Obviously you'll need a 16 bit audiocard in your RiscPC to use 16
bit output. On other machines 8 bit audio is used.
* Displays lyrics of karaoke-files (.kar)
* Playlist for 10 MIDI-files.
ReMIDI won't quit after it has played a file, it will wait until
quit is selected or a new file is double-clicked.
* Control window for altering volumes and muting channels
The trade-off for the speed increase is a decrease in the sound
quality compared to TiMidity. For ReMIDI a fast processor is still
recommended, and at least 4MB is needed.
You'll need the toolbox modules and the patch-set to run ReMIDI.
See http://www.stack.urc.tue.nl/~michaeld/remidi.html for details.
The patch set is supplied in the files:
patches1.zip - patch set part 1
patches2.zip - patch set part 2
patches3.zip - upgrades to patch set