Python binding for the RtMidi C++ library
RtMidi is a set of C++ classes which provides an API for realtime MIDI I/O across Linux (ALSA & JACK), macOS (CoreMIDI & JACK), and Windows (MultiMedia System) operating systems.
python-rtmidi is a Python binding for RtMidi implemented using Cython and provides a thin wrapper around the RtMidi C++ interface. The API is basically the same as the C++ one but with the naming scheme of classes, methods and parameters adapted to the Python PEP-8 conventions and requirements of the Python package naming structure.
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- Update to 1.4.9 Changes: * Synced with upstream RtMidi_ (fixes gh#SpotlightKid/python-rtmidi#89). - Changes in 1.4.8: Fixes: * Fixed command line parsing in ``midiclock.py`` example script. * Fixed Windows builds on AppVeyor CI. Changes: * Release GIL in ``MidiOut.send_message`` so that on backend APIs where this operation is blocking (``WINDOWS_MM``), multiple Python threads using this method on different ``MidiOut`` instances can run concurently.
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