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Using mididings engine from C++ #39

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jofemodo opened this issue Dec 16, 2021 · 2 comments
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Using mididings engine from C++ #39

jofemodo opened this issue Dec 16, 2021 · 2 comments

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@jofemodo
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Hi @dsacre!

I'm @jofemodo from zynthian project. We are thinking of using mididings for our new "core", that it's planned to be C++. I can't find anything about how to use mididings engine as a C++ library, but i don't see any reason for not doing so.
Please, could you give me some tips or examples of how can we use the mididings engine from C++, without using the "Python UI"?

Thanks!

@stefets
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stefets commented Mar 17, 2022

Hi @jofemodo

We are waiting for about 8 years for any news from the author, good luck.

But your project is interesting. I think depending on the license, you can fork and create your own layer that would replace the Python one. Why not ? And if you go ahead with this project, you'll probably have to put it on Github as open source. Moreover, this new feature would ensure the perinity of this awesome application.

@jofemodo
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Perhaps in the future we consider forking the mididings. No problem at all with licenses. Zynthian is fully free software ;-)

https://github.com/zynthian

Thanks!

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