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2003-07-16

 
.  Touts the SEI's TSP-Secure methodology. http://www.sei.cmu.edu/tsp/tsp-security.html has more.

 
.  This work seems important to explore more deeply. It may also be relevant to compresssion and encryption schemes.

2003-07-13

 
.  This is a current page, and it talks about arrangements with Cakewalk and others. More to figure out here.

 
.  The Tempest product has nice visuals. It is not clear what happened to it.

 
.  An interesting shareware product that works with VSTs and can be played, used to make VSts, etc.

 
This is where to purchase keys for XG software.

 
Another Yamaha offering. I am going to see how the SoftSynth works on XP Pro before I go too far down this road, though.

 
More interesting stuff. The problem seems to be that there needs to be an XG SoftSynth, and those are not free. It would seem that this would work with DXi or something and fit into Cakewalk and other systems, but maybe not. There doesn't seem to be much recen activity except for upgrades to Windows XP.

 
I don't quite know why this is not heard from anymore. In any case, there is plenty here to dig into.

 
.  Something that the Yamaha XG people provide links and accolades to.

 
.  Well, OK, it is a proprietary approach. Sigh, ...

 
.  Here's apparently a better and more recent page on JMSL, the Java Music Specification Language. The material may still be dated.  I need to check.

 
.  Here's more work on music in Java.

 
.  Here's more for working with Java. How the tie-in to platform-specific synthesizers and devices works is worth figuring out.

 
.  Some Music support, but it is at the Java level. I need to find something that makes usable tooks at a higher level.  Still, very interesting.

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