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raphael

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Oct 4, 2012, 8:43:05 PM10/4/12
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I'm looking for a simple MIDI terminal, one that lets me send arbitrary
strings down the pipe, and displays incoming messages too. I have an
m-audio uno for hardware.

I found MIDImonitor, but that's only for monitoring; it doesn't send.

Any suggestions?

Thanks!
-Raphael

Luke Schantz

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Oct 4, 2012, 8:53:38 PM10/4/12
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Max MSP or Pure Data are ideal for that sort of thing.  Or you want something with a finished gui?







-Raphael

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raphael

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Oct 4, 2012, 9:06:57 PM10/4/12
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I was thinking just some sort of finished application with a little
window that I can enter hex codes into, and another window that shows
traffic. Nothing complicated. Like CoolTerm for MIDI.





On 10/4/12 8:53 PM, Luke Schantz wrote:
> Max MSP or Pure Data are ideal for that sort of thing. Or you want
> something with a finished gui?
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> On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 5:43 PM, raphael <rap...@teuthis.com
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> I'm looking for a simple MIDI terminal, one that lets me send
> arbitrary strings down the pipe, and displays incoming messages too.
> I have an m-audio uno for hardware.
>
> I found MIDImonitor, but that's only for monitoring; it doesn't send.
>
> Any suggestions?
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> Thanks!
> -Raphael
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Luke Schantz

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Oct 4, 2012, 9:13:59 PM10/4/12
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I think you could assign keyboard commands to certain notes with this.  It is pretty cool piece of software.  Can do many things with regards to sending routing scaling and triggering midi.  (not what your asking about but : works with arduino, wi and usb camera)

I don't think this would be as useful for this but it is worth mentioning: http://www.osculator.net/


On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 6:06 PM, raphael <rap...@teuthis.com> wrote:
I was thinking just some sort of finished application with a little window that I can enter hex codes into, and another window that shows traffic. Nothing complicated. Like CoolTerm for MIDI.






On 10/4/12 8:53 PM, Luke Schantz wrote:
Max MSP or Pure Data are ideal for that sort of thing.  Or you want
something with a finished gui?






On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 5:43 PM, raphael <rap...@teuthis.com
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    I'm looking for a simple MIDI terminal, one that lets me send
    arbitrary strings down the pipe, and displays incoming messages too.
    I have an m-audio uno for hardware.

    I found MIDImonitor, but that's only for monitoring; it doesn't send.

    Any suggestions?

    Thanks!
    -Raphael

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derek enos

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Oct 4, 2012, 9:19:45 PM10/4/12
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MIDI-OX is, by far, the best such application that I've encountered. I've used it extensively with the MIDIsport UNO; it can do what you need.

Derek

On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 9:06 PM, raphael <rap...@teuthis.com> wrote:
I was thinking just some sort of finished application with a little window that I can enter hex codes into, and another window that shows traffic. Nothing complicated. Like CoolTerm for MIDI.






On 10/4/12 8:53 PM, Luke Schantz wrote:
Max MSP or Pure Data are ideal for that sort of thing.  Or you want
something with a finished gui?






On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 5:43 PM, raphael <rap...@teuthis.com
<mailto:rap...@teuthis.com>> wrote:

    I'm looking for a simple MIDI terminal, one that lets me send
    arbitrary strings down the pipe, and displays incoming messages too.
    I have an m-audio uno for hardware.

    I found MIDImonitor, but that's only for monitoring; it doesn't send.

    Any suggestions?

    Thanks!
    -Raphael

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