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Does this work on x86 / non-arm linux? #1

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ViktorNova opened this issue Feb 18, 2014 · 3 comments
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Does this work on x86 / non-arm linux? #1

ViktorNova opened this issue Feb 18, 2014 · 3 comments

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@ViktorNova
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I have been searching for a long time for a native linux solution for rtpMidi (to send/receive from iOS), and this is the most promising thing I have come across that doesn't use Java

Can this work as an rtpMidi <--> alsa converter on non-arm linux?
If so, how might someone go about using your code? =D

I'm making adistro geared at user friendly live performance and am interested if I could use this

Thanks!

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ravelox commented Feb 18, 2014

Hi

To be clear, this doesn't even work yet. It's still a hobby for me. You're more than welcome to take the code as-is.

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@ViktorNova
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Aw, bummer. Thanks for the heads up!

@ViktorNova
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Thought you might be interested, the developer of Node-RTPMidi has recently got it working on Linux! I use it lots =) Would work great on a Pi
https://github.com/jdachtera/node-rtpmidi

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