[X3D-Public] X3D for Web Authors Examples Archive, plus audio test scene of different sound formats

Dave A dave at realmofconcepts.com
Mon Dec 9 09:49:09 PST 2013


I agree. Keep MIDI.

On 12/9/2013 4:16 AM, David Murphy wrote:
> I have to disagree,
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> MIDI is a very important format; apart from its wide adoption it is still a very useful format with many applications.
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> rgds Dave
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> On 8 Dec 2013, at 00:02, Michalis Kamburelis <michalis.kambi at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> And I would think about removing MIDI from the list of advised formats. MIDI is a rather old format (and idea). At least for a modern game engine, MIDI support seems rather useless.
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