4 comments

  • Aldipower 7 minutes ago
    This does not solve the underlying problem at all, which makes today's MIDI, coming from a normal computer, almost unusable for serious sequencing. This is timing and jitter issues! So, may I asked, what is the actual use-case for this sequencer? I would like to see/hear some music you made with it. Or is this just for the sake of using AI?
  • gbraad 1 hour ago
    I wrote mine also, integrating an Akai Fire, at https://music.gbraad.nl/meister as part of a tool to do live performances. This controls some of my remix tools, mixxx and vj tools too.
  • vermon 3 hours ago
    Vibe coded? Asking because it looks very similar to my vibe coded webmidi project which is a beatmatching practice for DJ’s :) https://beat.maido.io/
  • rcarmo 2 hours ago
    This is pretty cool in concept. Need to go and get stuff to plug into my laptop to test :)
    • thenthenthen 2 hours ago
      Does webmidi works over usb-otg? Then maybe it could run from a phone or tablet!
      • piltdownman 1 hour ago
        Yeah you can connect via USB MIDI using an OTG adapter by enabling "USB MIDI Peripheral mode" in Developer Options. There's plenty of videos on how to set it up from the Android MIDI Arranger App community - just N.B. you may need a powered USB hub depending on your use-case.
      • gbraad 1 hour ago
        I use my tools from a linux machine (reliable) and Android (OK). I got a h4midi wc to improve the setup. Webmidi and JS is not idealz as wakelock is needed and javascript is actually slow.