WAYNE, N.J. — TTPCom is complimenting its line of wireless stacks and multimedia software with a MIDI software package today that can deliver 40-note polyphonic sound to 2.5 and 3G mobile phone ...
Cambridge-based TTPCom has released polyphonic MIDI software for mobile devices. “This software solution eliminates the need for separate MIDI hardware, therefore saving approximately £2 from the bill ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. "Generic MIDI controllers that work with any software are powerful, but they also have ...
Reduces costs and speeds time to market for polyphonic sound in handsets August 5, 2003 - TTPCom Ltd (LSE:TTC), the world’s leading independent supplier of digital wireless technology, today ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. It's a strange quirk of the computer music hardware market that when a 'generic' MIDI controller ...
I'm currently playing with machine learning and turning what it's written into music..."music" via MIDI tracks. I'm also currently using Anvil Studio because it's "free" (more on that in a moment) and ...
In this installment of my survey of Linux MIDI software, I profile various MIDI utilities, some of which have become indispensable components in my own Linux MIDI studio. System Exclusive Messages and ...
I have tried numerous times to get Everquest to work with Win2K but no matter the hardware (ASUS w/ PII400 or ABit KT7ARAID w/ Athelon 1.2 Ghz) Everquest continues to use the software MIDI emulation ...
Two months ago, I began what I thought would be a two-part summary of MIDI software for Linux. That plan has changed somewhat, and this installment actually is Part 2 of what will be at least a ...
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