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- From: wrighttj@uhura.aston.ac.uk (Auntie Tim)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
- Subject: MIDI file players (WAS : MOD players)
- Message-ID: <1992Sep10.102414.12332@aston.ac.uk>
- Date: 10 Sep 92 10:24:14 GMT
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- AVRK90@waccvm.corp.mot.com (Kevin Cox) writes:
- : Just wondering if anyone out there has heard of a MOD player that will
- : play MODs at random, say from a given disk. Is there such a thing?
- : Also, just out of curiosity, what is everyone's favorite MOD player?
- : Thanks for any info!
- :
- :
- : Kevin
- :
-
- Greetings- Personally, I'd like something like this for MIDI files (any
- format) which works as a DA or a background process. That way, I could
- have real(-ish) music playing whilst word processing, backing up and so
- on. The CodeHead MIDI Spy demo does some of this, but is limited to
- about 15k files (I'd need 100k plus) and about 10 minutes usage. The full
- version could do it, but I don't need the other facilities, such as
- permanent recording. All I need is something which churns out data to the
- MIDI ports. Anything like this around?
-
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- Tim Wright. \ Real Life sucks
- wrighttj@cs.aston.ac.uk \ losers dry.
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