Csound is a sound and music computing system which was originally developed by Barry Vercoe in 1985 at MIT Media Lab. Since the 90s, it has been developed by a group of core developers. A wider community of volunteers contribute examples, documentation, articles, and takes part in the Csound development with bug reports, feature requests and discussions with the core development team.
Although Csound has a strong tradition as a tool for composing electro-acoustic pieces, it is used by composers and musicians for any kind of music that can be made with the help of the computer. Csound has traditionally been used in a non-interactive score driven context, but nowadays it is mostly used in in a real-time context. Csound can run on a host of different platforms including all major operating systems as well as Android and iOS. Csound can also be called through other programming languages such as Python, Lua, C/C++, Java, etc.
One of the main principles in Csound development is to guarantee backwards compatibility. You can still render a Csound source file from 1986 on the latest Csound release, and you should be able to render a file written today with the latest Csound in 2036.
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Maybe something like this? https://vmpk.sourceforge.io. Source: about 1 year ago
Second. Are you sending and recovering normal MIDI Notes okay? This rules out most connectivity issues between your OS, software and hardware. You can use Pocket MIDI and VMPK to test this out. Source: over 1 year ago
Emulate midi input. Run a loopback midi driver and a program that can send (and optionally receive) midi. For example, you can run LoopBe1 and VMPK. This setup also works for people without a midi keyboard; they can use a conventional keyboard to provide input to VMPK, which will then generate the midi notes for LoopBe1 (which VRChat will pick up). Just make sure that the Midi Output Driver in VMPK is set to... Source: over 2 years ago
VMPK (https://vmpk.sourceforge.io/) is handy too - it's a virtual MIDI keyboard that you can use to play some of the stuff in MAME if you don't have a real MIDI keyboard of some sort. Works on Windows, Linux, and Mac. Source: almost 3 years ago
I found this: Https://vmpk.sourceforge.io. Source: about 3 years ago
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