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Tired of the bleeps and bloops of your | Tired of the bleeps and bloops of your MIDI card. Then you need to turn your processor into a wave table. MIDWAV renders MIDI completely with your processor, then outputs the result using DART. | ||
The | The MIDI engine used to do this is TiMidity. The MIDIWAV additions represent a GUI interface, which is used to control TiMidity. The GUI demon can be used as a standalone player or it can be used in conjunction with the MIDIWAV for Netscape plugin. | ||
NOTE: Read install.txt. You should be able to easily install this package as you download it, by downloading the files to the | NOTE: Read install.txt. You should be able to easily install this package as you download it, by downloading the files to the directories they go into. | ||
Timidity and CP users: You need to make an additional copy of gravis.cfg and place this file in your patches | Timidity and CP users: | ||
* You need to make an additional copy of gravis.cfg and place this file in your patches directory. | |||
If you got your patches from another page other than here you will also need to put a copy of gravis.cfg in your patches directory. | * If you got your patches from another page other than here you will also need to put a copy of gravis.cfg in your patches directory. | ||
===Requirements:=== | ===Requirements:=== | ||
* | * 486DX2-66 processor or above | ||
* OS/2 WARP 3.0 Revision 8.25 or | * OS/2 WARP 3.0 Revision 8.25 or later | ||
It is suggested Revision 8.256 (FIXPACK 32) it fixes some DART bugs! or | It is suggested Revision 8.256 (FIXPACK 32) it fixes some DART bugs! or | ||
* OS/2 WARP 4.0 Base Level and above or | * OS/2 WARP 4.0 Base Level and above or | ||
* Any OS/2 installation that supports DART and OPEN32. | * Any OS/2 installation that supports DART and OPEN32. | ||
(Although this | (Although this is a native PM program, it uses OPEN32 to save settings in the registry.) | ||
[[Category:MIDI Players]] | [[Category:MIDI Players]] | ||
[[Category:Freeware]] | [[Category:Freeware]] |
Latest revision as of 19:22, 26 July 2023
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Tired of the bleeps and bloops of your MIDI card. Then you need to turn your processor into a wave table. MIDWAV renders MIDI completely with your processor, then outputs the result using DART.
The MIDI engine used to do this is TiMidity. The MIDIWAV additions represent a GUI interface, which is used to control TiMidity. The GUI demon can be used as a standalone player or it can be used in conjunction with the MIDIWAV for Netscape plugin.
NOTE: Read install.txt. You should be able to easily install this package as you download it, by downloading the files to the directories they go into.
Timidity and CP users:
- You need to make an additional copy of gravis.cfg and place this file in your patches directory.
- If you got your patches from another page other than here you will also need to put a copy of gravis.cfg in your patches directory.
Requirements:
- 486DX2-66 processor or above
- OS/2 WARP 3.0 Revision 8.25 or later
It is suggested Revision 8.256 (FIXPACK 32) it fixes some DART bugs! or
- OS/2 WARP 4.0 Base Level and above or
- Any OS/2 installation that supports DART and OPEN32.
(Although this is a native PM program, it uses OPEN32 to save settings in the registry.)