Difference between revisions of "OpenTasks/Audio/XMIDI Parser"

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* Another good reference for this task is the AIL library which has been recently open-sourced by its [http://www.thegleam.com/ke5fx/ author]. This is in fact where XMIDI comes from, and it even contains specs. To find them, unzip AIL2.ZIP; in there you find A214_D2.ZIP, which when unzipped contains a directory DOC, which in turn contains ASCIIDOC.ZIP, which then contains XMIDI.TXT and some other files which might be of use (e.g. NOTES.TXT).
* Another good reference for this task is the AIL library which has been recently open-sourced by its [http://www.thegleam.com/ke5fx/ author]. This is in fact where XMIDI comes from, and it even contains specs. To find them, unzip AIL2.ZIP; in there you find A214_D2.ZIP, which when unzipped contains a directory DOC, which in turn contains ASCIIDOC.ZIP, which then contains XMIDI.TXT and some other files which might be of use (e.g. NOTES.TXT).


It ''may'' be desireable to combine this with the [[OpenTasks/Audio/Accolade_MIDI_Parser|Accolade MIDI Parser]] task.
It ''may'' be desirable to combine this with the [[OpenTasks/Audio/Accolade_MIDI_Parser|Accolade MIDI Parser]] task.
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