qzdoom/libraries/timidity
alexey.lysiuk b02ef69d49 - cleaned POSIX compiler arguments for libraries
Removed omission of frame pointers as it makes crash reports much less useful
Modified warning flags to hide annoying reports for external code
2019-10-05 15:02:10 +03:00
..
timidity - consolidated the different file access interfaces in the backends into one shared version. 2019-09-28 23:17:16 +02:00
CHANGES - made the Timidity(GUS) device a separate library. 2019-09-24 23:43:44 +02:00
CMakeLists.txt - cleaned POSIX compiler arguments for libraries 2019-10-05 15:02:10 +03:00
COPYING - made the Timidity(GUS) device a separate library. 2019-09-24 23:43:44 +02:00
FAQ - made the Timidity(GUS) device a separate library. 2019-09-24 23:43:44 +02:00
README - made the Timidity(GUS) device a separate library. 2019-09-24 23:43:44 +02:00
common.cpp - made the Timidity(GUS) device a separate library. 2019-09-24 23:43:44 +02:00
instrum.cpp - consolidated the different file access interfaces in the backends into one shared version. 2019-09-28 23:17:16 +02:00
instrum_dls.cpp - fixed compilation with GCC and Clang 2019-09-25 12:07:39 +03:00
instrum_font.cpp - consolidated the different file access interfaces in the backends into one shared version. 2019-09-28 23:17:16 +02:00
instrum_sf2.cpp - consolidated the different file access interfaces in the backends into one shared version. 2019-09-28 23:17:16 +02:00
mix.cpp - made the Timidity(GUS) device a separate library. 2019-09-24 23:43:44 +02:00
playmidi.cpp - gave the Timidity error functions better names and hooked up the WildMidi version. 2019-09-26 17:22:54 +02:00
resample.cpp - made the Timidity(GUS) device a separate library. 2019-09-24 23:43:44 +02:00
timidity.cpp - fixed build issues with POSIX targets 2019-10-01 12:06:24 +03:00

README

[This version of timidity has been stripped for simplicity in porting to SDL,
and then even further for SDL_sound]
---------------------------------*-text-*---------------------------------

        From http://www.cgs.fi/~tt/discontinued.html :

        If you'd like to continue hacking on TiMidity, feel free. I'm
        hereby extending the TiMidity license agreement: you can now 
        select the most convenient license for your needs from (1) the
        GNU GPL, (2) the GNU LGPL, or (3) the Perl Artistic License.  

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

        This is the README file for TiMidity v0.2i

	TiMidity is a MIDI to WAVE converter that uses Gravis
Ultrasound(*)-compatible patch files to generate digital audio data
from General MIDI files. The audio data can be played through any
sound device or stored on disk. On a fast machine, music can be
played in real time. TiMidity runs under Linux, FreeBSD, HP-UX, SunOS, and
Win32, and porting to other systems with gcc should be easy.

	TiMidity Features:

	* 32 or more dynamically allocated fully independent voices
	* Compatibility with GUS patch files
	* Output to 16- or 8-bit PCM or uLaw audio device, file, or
          stdout at any sampling rate
	* Optional interactive mode with real-time status display
	  under ncurses and SLang terminal control libraries. Also
          a user friendly motif interface since version 0.2h
	* Support for transparent loading of compressed MIDI files and
	  patch files

	* Support for the following MIDI events:
	  - Program change
	  - Key pressure
	  - Channel main volume
	  - Tempo
	  - Panning
	  - Damper pedal (Sustain)
	  - Pitch wheel
	  - Pitch wheel sensitivity
	  - Change drum set

* The GNU General Public License can, as always, be found in the file
  "../COPYING".

* TiMidity requires sampled instruments (patches) to play MIDI files. You
  should get the file "timidity-lib-0.1.tar.gz" and unpack it in the same
  directory where you unpacked the source code archive. You'll want more
  patches later -- read the file "FAQ" for pointers.

* Timidity is no longer supported, but can be found by searching the web.


                        Tuukka Toivonen <toivonen@clinet.fi>

[(*) Any Registered Trademarks used anywhere in the documentation or
source code for TiMidity are acknowledged as belonging to their
respective owners.]