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From: James Gregory <pgregory@thepla.net>
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Hello,

I noticed there has been a thread floating around about midi players on
linux. A site which has been sitting in my bookmarks for a while came to
mind.  http://www.reed.edu/~keith/linux/midiplay.html  It is the site
for a piece of software called Keith Packard's Midi Player. This piece
of code looks very promising, it has a huge patch set included with it,
a configurable number of voices, and all sorts of other cool stuff. I'm
looking for some feedback on this program. I want to hear from anyone
who has:

a) downloaded the program
b) de-compressed the program
c) compiled the program (successfully)
d) run the program with ALSA

Thanks.

Jim.


