![]() I've received numerous donations from people that don't want the driver to be abandoned, and I'm really thankful to all of them for their support! Ok ok, enough of your story. Yes, but I still do small updates from time to time when needed, and I also do updates on request. If you're a programmer, and you have some ideas on how to improve or expand the driver's functionalities, please hit me up or send a pull requests with the edits. I mean, there's always room for improvement.īut I feel like I have nothing else to add to it at this point, I'm literally out of ideas. (Which I eventually replaced, but still.)ĭo you feel like your driver is complete now? He helped me a lot with some issues I was having with some parts of his code. Oh, and of course, the driver wouldn't be where it is now, without kode54's help from behind the scenes. (While still giving credits to kode54, of course.) I really didn't want to ruin kode54's original source code, so I decided to create my own repository. The driver was born back in 2015, when a friend of mine wanted a version of BASSMIDI Driver with higher polyphony, but then I started working on it more and more, to the point where most of the original source code got replaced by mine. But I honestly didn't want to ruin the original driver. Couldn't you just edit the driver on the existing repository? Was it really necessary to create a complete separate fork of BASSMIDI Driver? A reboot of the original BASSMIDI Driver by Kode54, with more features.į.A.Q.
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