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From: Fred Floberg <emng@geocities.com>
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On Sat, 23 Jan 1999 perex@jcu.cz wrote:

> On Sat, 23 Jan 1999, Fred Floberg wrote:
> 
> > [essentially, the 'seq' test prog seemed to be broken]
> > 
> > Is this a known problem?
> 
> Are you tried the latest CVS version of driver? Some things are fixed
> there.
> 
Thanks Jaroslav. That was the problem. Sorry for the false alarm.

Fred

P.S. My cheap Radio Shack 'Concertmate' keyboard seems to be giving 2
note-on's rather than a note-on and a note-off for each keypress/release.
The keypress note-on has an apropriate velocity value, and the release note-on
has a velocity of 0. Is this a valid (albeit cheesey) way of doing note-off's?
(This keyboard, at $200 US, is the world's crappiest midi keyboard. So it
wouldn't surprise me in the least to find that this was a cost cutting measure.)



