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From: cbm@well.UUCP (Chris Muir)
Newsgroups: comp.music
Subject: Re: MIDI book for Mac
Message-ID: <13209@well.UUCP>
Date: 18 Aug 89 19:14:46 GMT
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Reply-To: cbm@well.UUCP (Chris Muir)
Organization: Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link, Sausalito, CA
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Keywords: Any Good?

The De Furia & Scacciaferro book mostly concerns itself with MIDI
Pascal & MIDI Basic. I've never thought that the De Furia column in
Keyboard was all that good. Crummy programming style. If you already
know how to program the Mac the MIDI Manager info is all you'll need.
I've converted one program I wrote that used the MacTutor (Kirk
Austin) drivers to the MIDI Manager. It took about a day. I then wrote
a couple of little data filters. Took about half a day each. MIDI
Manager is pretty cool.

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