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how to keep midi in mind so that in the next opening it plays without delay? #9

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Kizat opened this issue Feb 28, 2020 · 5 comments

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Kizat commented Feb 28, 2020

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I’m looking into various audio libraries to give me more flexibility. Stay tuned!

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Kizat commented Feb 28, 2020

ok, I will wait with impatience!

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Kizat commented Mar 15, 2020

But what if you use the audio cache from the audioplayer library and somehow assign it to flutter_midi?)

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Well the difference is there are no backing audio files. Currently it opens up a synth and triggers the notes directly, so there is nothing to cache. Since the volume, velocity, timbre and sustain can all change

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Kizat commented Jun 29, 2020

I’m looking into various audio libraries to give me more flexibility. Stay tuned

when is the next update?

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