Midi would be a very different setup than digital audio. In midi, only "events" 
need to be sent, while digital audio, especially independent tempo and pitch 
translation require some fancy signal processing.
Bill

William Prothero
http://es.earthednet.org

On Sep 21, 2013, at 6:59 AM, René Micout <rene.mic...@numericable.com> wrote:

> Hello Beat !
> For me Midi see SunnYmidi > http://sunny-tdz.com/art-1012
> Bon souvenir de Paris
> René
> 
> Le 21 sept. 2013 à 15:05, Beat Cornaz <b.cor...@gmx.net> a écrit :
> 
>> Thanks for all your input.
>> It seems clear to me that I have to take another road. But at least now I 
>> know.
>> 
>> I agree that LiveCode is really excellent in many, many areas, but in audio 
>> & midi it is a bit of a handicapped child. I think that's a real pity, but 
>> those areas have never had the pleasure of much attention in the last 10 
>> years or so. I think it's a pity, as there is,  in my humble opinion quite a 
>> market for good music & audio software and apps. I hope the 'open source' 
>> will bring some change.
>> 
>> Thanks & greetings,
>> 
>> Beat
>> 
>> 
>> 
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