KeyMaster is similar to PatchMaster, but it's for Mac OS X only and is written in Objective C.
I wrote a native Mac app because when playing through PatchMaster, I was getting lag. KeyMaster uses the Mac's native MIDI framework as wrapped by Pete Yandell's excellent PYMIDI library.
The online documentation for KeyMaster includes detailed explanations, a tutorial, tips and tricks, and more.
make
./keymaster examples/example.km
make test
(FIX THIS DESCRIPTION)
Before you run the tests, you'll have to copy or link the SenTestingKit
framework to somewhere like /System/Library/Frameworks. I can't figure out
how to set @rpath
at runtime. I've tried using DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
and a
few other things. For tests to run properly, I link the framework in to
/System/Library/Frameworks
. You can do that, or copy the directory instead
of linking, or figure out how to set @rpath
(and tell me, please).
To create a link:
sudo ln -s \
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Library/Frameworks/XCTest.framework \
/System/Library/Frameworks/XCTest.framework
No known bugs. If that doesn't tempt fate, I don't know what will.
- More documentation
- More complex filters
- Better example with better comments
- Aliases
- Named Messages and Message Keys
KeyMaster uses PYMIDI (http://github.com/notahat/pymidi) by Pete Yandell.
PYMIDI is released under the MIT license, a copy of which can be found in
src/PYMIDI/MIT-LICENSE
.