2 Imperishable Night MIDIs, Bleeper-Style, on BMM (rev 132)
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Could I have the MIDI for Voyage 1970?
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youre amazing... :O
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That's the coolest thing I've seen in years!! Good job! Epic
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Wow this is really cool. I could imagine that if you started doing this while a friend was over who knew nothing about MIDI output from the soundcard they'd get pretty freaked out lol.
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This is rather impressive indeed. Good work!
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how did you use windows media player to play the beeps? just curious.
Stormtrooper595 2 years ago
Windows Media Player is simply playing the MIDI file. Instead of it using the default GS Wavetable synth which Windows XP comes with, it's sending it out of the MIDI Out port on my soundcard. I connected that to the MIDI In port on my soundcad, which my own program, "Bleeper Music Maker", is listening to. My program looks out for Note On and Note Off MIDI messages and then makes the beeps accordingly.
SomethingUnreal 2 years ago
oh i get it thanks i thought it was a driver you made or something
Stormtrooper595 2 years ago
Yeah, a driver would be much better, but unfortunately I have no idea how to go about making that kind of thing. =/
SomethingUnreal 2 years ago
1:57 What?????
lenindisc5 2 years ago
At that point, I sped up the switching between notes to stop it sounding like such a mess. =p
I typed "15" on the keypad to make it switch notes every 15 mS instead of every 60.
SomethingUnreal 2 years ago