rtpmidid
Clendar
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14 days ago | 9 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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rtpmidid
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
rtpmidid[1]. After getting some hardware synthesizers and wanting to connect them without using a computer.. but being able to use them too using the computer I stumbled upon with rtpmidi the protocol and it ticked all the boxes I needed. I could connect all my gear to a raspberry pi, use ALSA sequencer to connect devices to each other with another of my programs AseqRC[2], and then use my synths from my DAW without touching any cable.
So after a fast prototype I created rtpmidid and I'm quite happy on how it works.
And it also helps with the USB ground loop noise that it seems unavoidable some times.
For some time I had even two Orange Pis connected to two sections of my gear, using USB gadget support so my MPC One could speak rtpmidi. MPC One has support to connect as host to MIDI devices, but as guest (connect to the computer) only in controlled mode which is not what I needed to convert my MIDI tracks to my DAW.
[1] https://github.com/davidmoreno/rtpmidid
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How will MIDI 2.0 change music? (2020)
My hope is that they finish the MIDI 2.0 rtpmidi protocol, and that starts to be truly used in real hardware, not half used as current rtpmidi.
This would allow easy connectivity with very low latency over normal LAN, including switches, power over Ethernet...
Disclaimer: I created a rtpmidi implementation for linux https://github.com/davidmoreno/rtpmidid
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Network Audio similar to rtpmidid ?
I've been using rtp-midi, using rtpmidid and it's working fine.
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rtpmidi in Arch Linux
I'm trying to figure out how to use rtpmidid by David Moreno with my iConnectivity Mio XL. Just running rtpmidid makes all ports show up in Carla and in Reaper, but no MIDI seems to be sent. In Bitwig i can't even see the ports. Maybe because it uses jackmidi and rtpmidid uses alsamidi?
Clendar
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- Clendar - universal calendar app. Written in SwiftUI. Available on App Store. MIT License.
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[iOS/Mac/Apple Watch] [Clendar - Minimal Calendar] [Clendar+ IP $1.99-> Free] [Includes widgets, Natural language parsing and Keyboard shortcuts]
Client. This app doesn’t have any servers. It’s an open source project so you can verify it: https://github.com/vinhnx/Clendar
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Show HN: Clendar, a Minimal Calendar App
Hello and Happy New Year HN! Hope all the bests in 2022. So I've been working on a minimal calendar app , named Clendar (Calendar without an 'a'). I know, it's not a good SEO name, but I will go with it :)
I've been building Clendar on my spare time. At first, it's just a side weekend project so that I can learn new Apple technologies, but, the app came to the point of usability that I think I should publish on the App Store anyway for the world to know and use it. Besides, I have been trying to design the app for minimal and usability in mind. Also, the app is fully open-source, as a way for me to give back to the app developers community.
+ App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/clendar-a-calendar-app/id1548102041
+ Landing page: https://clendar.info
I'm happy to answer any questions, thanks!
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A curated list of Open Source example iOS apps developed in Swift
Clendar - Universal calendar app. Written in SwiftUI.
- Ask HN: What is your current side-project?
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Ask HN: What (side-)project are you working on?
I have been working on a universal Calendar app for Apple platforms, as iOS, iPadOS, watchOS and macOS specifically; named Clendar. [0][1]
My goal is to learn SwiftUI and explore new Apple technologies.
The app is now open source on GitHub as well, it's my way to give back to the community as I was learning it. [3]
Feedback welcome!
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[1] Download link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/clendar-a-calendar-app/id15481
[2] Landing page: https://vinhnx.github.io/clendar-site
[3] GitHub: https://github.com/vinhnx/Clendar
- Clendar – open-source universal calendar app. Written in SwiftUI
- Show HN: Clendar – open-source universal calendar app. Written in SwiftUI
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GitHawk - The (second) best iOS app for GitHub.
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