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# RtMidi
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A set of C++ classes that provide a common API for realtime MIDI input/output across Linux (ALSA & JACK), Macintosh OS X (CoreMIDI & JACK) and Windows (Multimedia).
By Gary P. Scavone, 2003-2021.
This distribution of RtMidi contains the following:
- `doc`: RtMidi documentation (also online at http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~gary/rtmidi/)
- `tests`: example RtMidi programs
On Unix systems, type `./configure` in the top level directory, then `make` in the `tests/` directory to compile the test programs. In Windows, open the Visual C++ workspace file located in the `tests/` directory.
If you checked out the code from git, please run `./autogen.sh` before `./configure`.
## Overview
RtMidi is a set of C++ classes (`RtMidiIn`, `RtMidiOut`, and API specific classes) that provide a common API (Application Programming Interface) for realtime MIDI input/output across Linux (ALSA, JACK), Macintosh OS X (CoreMIDI, JACK), and Windows (Multimedia Library) operating systems. RtMidi significantly simplifies the process of interacting with computer MIDI hardware and software. It was designed with the following goals:
- object oriented C++ design
- simple, common API across all supported platforms
- only one header and one source file for easy inclusion in programming projects
- MIDI device enumeration
MIDI input and output functionality are separated into two classes, `RtMidiIn` and `RtMidiOut`. Each class instance supports only a single MIDI connection. RtMidi does not provide timing functionality (i.e., output messages are sent immediately). Input messages are timestamped with delta times in seconds (via a `double` floating point type). MIDI data is passed to the user as raw bytes using an `std::vector<unsigned char>`.
## Windows
In some cases, for example to use RtMidi with GS Synth, it may be necessary for your program to call `CoInitializeEx` and `CoUninitialize` on entry to and exit from the thread that uses RtMidi.
## Further reading
For complete documentation on RtMidi, see the `doc` directory of the distribution or surf to http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~gary/rtmidi/.
## Legal and ethical
The RtMidi license is similar to the MIT License, with the added *feature* that modifications be sent to the developer. Please see [LICENSE](LICENSE).