MidiJ 1.0 - MIDI protocole inside ImageJ

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MidiJ 1.0 - MIDI protocole inside ImageJ

Olivier Buchheit
Dear ImageJ user,

CRP Henri Tudor presented in 2012 ImageJ user's conference the MidiJ plugin, allowing you to use MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface)  compliant hardware/software with ImageJ.

The objective is to greatly improve the interaction between the user and ImageJ, by using hardware and/or software faders, buttons… to interact in real-time with ImageJ. You can use Android/iOS applications to design your own interaction layers, with the desired interaction functions ; but also hardware components, that are numerous and cheap.

We are proud to announce that 1.0 release of Midij is now available.

You will find it at :

http://imagejdocu.tudor.lu/doku.php?id=plugin:utilities:midij_-_midi_plugin_for_imagej:start

The help file should allow you to be able to use this plugin.
At first tries the configuration should seem a bit painful, but once you made it a couple of times, it is quite easy.

We would be glad to here from you, in any way (positive/negative feedbacks, help in developing…). Please feel free to contact us at this email address ([hidden email]).

Best regards.

Olivier Buchheit, Thorsten Roth and Andreas Jahnen

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Re: MidiJ 1.0 - MIDI protocole inside ImageJ

dscho
Hi Olivier,

On Fri, 22 Mar 2013, Olivier Buchheit wrote:

> CRP Henri Tudor presented in 2012 ImageJ user's conference the MidiJ
> plugin, allowing you to use MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface)
> compliant hardware/software with ImageJ.

As mentioned in Luxembourg, I was looking forward to play with the source
code. The whole conference was, after all, only made possible by the very
Open Source nature of ImageJ.

But even after spending 10 minutes on the Wiki page, I cannot find any
link to the source code which is funny, given the fact that the page you
linked to says that it is distributed under an Open Source license, the
Apache License version 2.

This is making it pretty hard for me to contribute anything, and to be
quite honest, my inclination is waning as weeks and months went by. By
this stage I am mainly interested to know what you perceive as the major
benefit of making it impossible for other people to see the source code,
learn from, and improve upon it?

Ciao,
Johannes

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