3 <title>Haiku MIDI Player
</title>
7 <h1>Haiku MIDI Player
1.0.1</h1>
9 <p>This is a simple application to play MIDI songs.
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11 <h3>To play a MIDI song, you can:
</h3>
14 <li>double-click it, or
</li>
15 <li>drag it on the MidiPlayer icon, or
</li>
16 <li>drag it into the MidiPlayer window, or
</li>
17 <li>type
"MidiPlayer song.mid" in Terminal.
</li>
20 <p>Hopefully, most of the options will be obvious, although Live Input may require a few lines of explanation.
</p>
22 <p>The
<b>Live Input
</b> feature enables you to attach other applications to the Haiku software synthesizer, for example a virtual MIDI keyboard. MidiPlayer looks at the MIDI roster for compatible producer endpoints. If none are found, Live Input is not available.
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24 <h3>Differences from the BeOS R5 MidiPlayer:
</h3>
27 <li>User interface looks slightly different (better?)
</li>
28 <li>Play and Stop are now one and the same button.
</li>
29 <li>There is no Open File... function.
</li>
30 <li>You cannot set the Quality of the sound (always
44100 Hz).
</li>
31 <li>While the song fades out, the scope temporarily freezes; the R5 MidiPlayer kept repainting during the fade-out (which, admittedly, looks better). At one point, the Haiku MidiPlayer did that too but the code made my head hurt, so I pulled it out again :-)
</li>
34 <p>If people really
<i>really
</i> want these missing features, then feel free to add them :-)
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