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midipatch

v0.1.0

Published

Route various MIDI devices through the browser

Readme

midipatch

midipatch is a WebMIDI-enabled site that allows you to route MIDI hardware through the browser, replacing the need for a hardware MIDI patchbay. Visit midipatch.com to see it in action.

Note: midipatch only works on Chrome as this is the only browser that supports the WebMIDI API!

Install

npm install

Running

Production

npm run build

Then serve the files - You can do this with python via python -m SimpleHTTPServer, then browse to http://localhost:8000.

Development

npm run start

Then browse to http://localhost:8082/index.dev.html

Contributing

If you have discovered a bug or have a feature suggestion please feel free to create an issue on Github. Pull requests are welcome but please be aware that my aim for this project is simplicity. Additions that over-complicate functionality will not be merged in.