Midi Notes transmitted using a Phone Modem ???
Hi,
I have a need to transmit midi notes over a phone line.
I will not be midi-jamming or even making music - I only want to send a few
midi notes over a phone line.
I am doing this in order to remotely trigger midi devices in different cities. I know I can do this via IP but many corporations do not want to
adjust their firewalls to allow for such nonsense.
If I can use a phone modem at the transmitting/receiving ends then i can bypass IT departments.
Has anyone ever heard of using MAX to do this?
Any help would be greatly appreciated :>
if you dont need to transmit many notes, maybe you could use create something like dialtones and recognize them on the other end. (in the old max 4 days, there was always a dialtone example...).
i would experiment with sigmund~ as pitch recognition.
if you need to transmit say 5 different notes, choose 5 frequencies distant enough that sigmund could get them.
and, i would be curious to know, what you are up to....sounds like fun.
hth
hans
In the good Max5 days, the dialtone example is still there, as the same place as before: Max5/examples/synths/dialer.maxpat.
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Thanx guys,
Actually I meant to say "not more than a few notes at one time".
I would like to be able to use the full midi-channel-range of notes.
Yes - I have used DTMF tones before - it works fine but is very limited
in tones available.
Hmmmmm...