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<font size="+1">Hi all — this might be of interest to a limited
number on this list, but it really impressed me.<br>
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You will need:<br>
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<li><font size="+1">USB MIDI hardware (though you can noodle on
the keyboard much less impressively)<br>
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<li><font size="+1">a recent Chrome build (<i>possibly</i>
Chromium too; if you can enable Web MIDI under <a
href="chrome://flags">chrome://flags</a>, it might work)</font></li>
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<font size="+1">Now go here:</font><br>
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<a href="http://resistorsings.com/106/">http://resistorsings.com/106/</a><br>
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If you've got your MIDI set up, you've got a decent-ish emulation
of a Juno 106. In JavaScript. Talking to your MIDI hardware with
minimal latency. <br>
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I'm linking this here as my previous experience with MIDI on Linux
was highly dispiriting. If I could even get it to work, there was
usually a ¼s or more delay between pressing a key and getting a
note. This just works. I'm impressed.<br>
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cheers,<br>
Stewart<br>
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