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- > > > >The good thing is that midi-music will not take more than around 1-3% CPU
- > > > >time, you will not even notice it and the option is still there.
- > > >
- > > > The ENORMOUS drawback is the MIDI will be used for Network.
- > >
- > > Yeah, but I don't think anyone wants to have music while playing deathmatches
- > > anyway. You want to hear your oponent SCREAM!!! >:-))) Playing on your own,
- > > music would be nice.
- >
- > And surely there would be a syncronisation problem in network mode anyway - the
- > music would sound abysmal if two machines were playing it out of sync...
-
- On the other hand, as the music doesn't sound from the computer it self
- (it only sends the midi data to the synths) you would only need to have
- one computer to play the music (trigger the midi-equipment). Maybe we
- could use the parallel port for music? Isn't there a midi expander that
- you plup into the parallel port?
-
- //Magnus Kollberg
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