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Midi Out
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Re: Midi Out
Thanks. I'm enjoying it so far and I hope the developers have enough success to keep it going.
I'm looking around some of the more complex examples posted for download here on the forum to get a better grip on it all, and going back over the manual. What I want to do now is a bit beyond my current understanding of the app and my skill with Ruby, so I'll pause to study some stuff a bit more before diving fully into that.
Basically, I want to duplicate this standalone app as a VST plugin. http://theaudiocave.com/sequencer
I'm looking around some of the more complex examples posted for download here on the forum to get a better grip on it all, and going back over the manual. What I want to do now is a bit beyond my current understanding of the app and my skill with Ruby, so I'll pause to study some stuff a bit more before diving fully into that.
Basically, I want to duplicate this standalone app as a VST plugin. http://theaudiocave.com/sequencer
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Re: Midi Out
S1User wrote:Thanks. I'm enjoying it so far and I hope the developers have enough success to keep it going.
I'm looking around some of the more complex examples posted for download here on the forum to get a better grip on it all, and going back over the manual. What I want to do now is a bit beyond my current understanding of the app and my skill with Ruby, so I'll pause to study some stuff a bit more before diving fully into that.
Basically, I want to duplicate this standalone app as a VST plugin. http://theaudiocave.com/sequencer
Wow
You've set yourself a great challenge there and I wish you well. I think this should be possible in FS but I'm a bit worried about the drag and drop aspect, only because I've never seen that done yet in Flowstone. There are genius code writers on this forum and I'm sure they will chip in with any help you need; just don't be afraid to ask.
Cheers and good luck
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