>> Haiku has support for old style MidiKit and MidiKit 2. So if it >> doesn't work on haiku, it's a bug. > > It would seem so... I created a minimal test app that simply creates > a MidiPort (doesn't even open it or try to use it). Under BeOS 5, > PatchBay immediately shows the associated "MidiPortGlue" endpoints. > Not so with Haiku. Yeah, i'll investigate about this when i'll have the time..anyway there are some screenshots about InternalMIDI, PatchBay and MIDISynth on Haiku. http://img180.imageshack.us/img180/5319/screenshot1vy.png http://img717.imageshack.us/img717/9396/screenshot2k.png They fortunately use the new midi kit and all seems well apart some unknown latency problems. 2010/3/24 Ralf Schülke <ralf.schuelke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Hi, > i have on Haiku, some problems, i copy the synth files from zeta into Haiku > /boot/system/data/synth/ > > but InternalMedi can't found this! > > The other is a start on last BeGeistert a smal Piano Application ( > http://www.team-maui.org/dir/projects/Piano/piano.zip ) > > The Motivation to code this is in time on zero, i am lucky if haiku can play > the synth files. > > stargater > i copied the sf2 files in /boot/common/etc/synth/ and all works fine, as you can see in previous screenshots : )