- From: Peter Nyboer <pnyboer@slambassador.com>
- Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2013 13:21:04 -0800
- To: public-audio@w3.org
I've been busy converting all the editors for the Livid controllers into a browser-based app. It's working with the Jazz Plug-In, and once I have a bit more confidence in things, I'll make convert the MIDI handling to WebMIDI API. It doesn't do much unless you have one of our controllers attached, but: http://www.lividserver.com/editor/editor.html is the current state of things. This is so much better than having to distribute applications! Come by our booth in Hall E #1016 (with Mode Machines) and see what I have going! I'm super pleased at the workflow and possibilities. I look forward to WebMIDI getting integrated natively in browsers - our company will be taking full advantage of it! Peter On Jan 16, 2013, at 10:53 AM, Tom White (MMA) wrote: > Thanks, Joe... > > I expect Florian can explain about the API as well as anyone in the WG. > > I was just meaning to let the people who work for W3C know that they are not excluded from speaking if there is something they want to say as well. > > But of course, if you are at the meeting and want to add something, the floor is always open for that. > > - TW > > From: Joseph Berkovitz [mailto:joe@noteflight.com] > Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2013 9:42 AM > Tom, > > I would be happy to do this -- though I am not sure if by "from W3C" you meant more specifically "works for W3C". > > By the way, we are launching a product at NAMM (Noteflight's new major release) that uses Web Audio, which perhaps provides some additional emphasis that "it's really here". > > ... . . . Joe > > Joe Berkovitz > President > > Noteflight LLC > Boston, Mass. > phone: +1 978 314 6271 > www.noteflight.com > "Your music, everywhere" > > On Jan 14, 2013, at 9:38 PM, Tom White (MMA) <lists@midi.org> wrote: > >> Hi All, >> I think it would be great if someone from Web Audio could give another update at the MMA General Meeting, especially with all the progress on the MIDI spec over the past year. (I'm not an Audio WG member, but was in the Audio XG.) Assuming it follows past years' schedules, the MMA meeting will be on Sunday morning, January 27 in the Anaheim Marriott. >> Great idea Michael... and I've already asked Florian Bomers to talk about the MIDI API. >> >> But if anyone from W3C wants to attend and say a few words, I can arrange that as well. >> >> Tom White > >
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