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Google today released this update with support for the Web MIDI API, an upcoming standard for connecting keyboards to the browser.
Chrome 43 adds support for MIDI hardware. This means you can create music without installing any specialized software, as the new Web MIDI API allows websites to communicate with connected MIDI ...
Google released the latest stable version "43.0.2357.65" for Windows, Mac, Linux, Chrome OS of the web browser "Google Chrome". A total of 37 vulnerabilities are fixed, and support for MIDI ...
Since MIDI support was rolled out to the Chrome beta channel in April, a number of different Web-based synths and DAWs created in HTML5 and other languages have popped up, showcasing some of the ...
Elsewhere, there is improved support for Web MIDI, a JavaScript-based API designed to build a bridge between the decades-old MIDI standard, compatible MIDI musical instruments and the web.
Once configured, the MIDI controller can steer and control the PTZ camera from anywhere in the world via the Web MIDI API. “Live streaming has become extremely important to musicians and creatives, ...
Lonce Wyse, Srikumar Subramanian, The Viability of the Web Browser as a Computer Music Platform, Computer Music Journal, Vol. 37, No. 4 (Winter 2013), pp. 10-23 ...
Once configured, the MIDI controller can steer and control the PTZ camera from anywhere in the world via the Web MIDI API. “Live streaming has become extremely important to musicians and creatives, ...
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