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  1. Maybe I overlooked it, but is there support for importing/exporting midi markers in a midi file. If not, I would like to add a request for that feature.

     

    Let me re-phrase that, I would like to be able to create midi markers at given bars and have them be exported with the midi file.

  2. Is there any thought about native plugin support AU, VST etc., so we could have direct access to Synths & Samplers directly in OM? I know that's a big ask as it could lead to mixing FX processing etc., but just wondering if this has been entertained.

  3. I haven't fired up OM in a bit but tried yesterday and it won't run at all.

    Is it required that we upgrade to 2.2+ or can we still run 2.1?

    I notice there are no download links for older versions.

    Is it possible to re-install 2.1?

    Thanks

  4. Saw this at LispWorks. Any chance OM could be ported to iPad?

    LispWorks® for Mobile Runtime

    LispWorks for Mobile Runtime is the generic name for our implementations of ANSI Common Lisp which generate Lisp runtime libraries for mobile platforms. Currently these are LispWorks for Android Runtime and LispWorks for iOS Runtime. These are licensed separately from each other, and they are sold as add-ons to LispWorks. There are no runtime license fees.

    LispWorks for Mobile Runtime has most of the language-level features of LispWorks but not CAPI or the LispWorks IDE. It is source code compatible with LispWorks on supported platforms. You use LispWorks to develop your code, and then run LispWorks for Mobile Runtime on a suitable platform to create your mobile Lisp library.

    LispWorks for Android Runtime

    LispWorks for Android Runtime has most of the features of LispWorks but not CAPI or the LispWorks IDE. Currently it is 32-bit only.

    You can run it on ARM Linux or a suitable platform with an ARM emulator, including x86/x86_64 Linux and Mac OS X. We supply the QEMU emulator for Mac OS X; Linux users should install it from their distribution.

    LispWorks for Android Runtime is available to LispWorks 7.1 licensees, and is separately licensed under this End User License Agreement.

    LispWorks for iOS Runtime

    LispWorks for iOS Runtime has most of the features of LispWorks, but not CAPI or the LispWorks IDE, and iOS runtimes cannot use cl:compile. It supports both 32-bit and 64-bit.http://www.lispworks.com/images/new_small.png

    You should run it on Mac OS X.

    LispWorks for iOS Runtime is available to LispWorks 7.1 licensees, and is separately licensed under this End User License Agreement.

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  5. So I've sorted out sending 16 channels of midi from OM to Logic through an IAC bus.

    I'm now ready to build a bigger template.

    I've created 4 OM ports in IAC: OM-1, OM-2, OM-3, OM-4.

    How do I access these ports in tracks in Logic and assign them to these additional ports and 16 midi channels each?

    Do I need to go in and wire up the Environment? Yikes!

    Thanks for any help!

  6. I was wondering if it's possible to use midi velocity values 1-127 for the velocity parameter?

    I noticed I could use floating point.

    Any examples of using standard midi velocity instead of dynamic symbols?

    Thanks again, I'll try to keep these basic questions to a minimum if possible! 😏

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