Introduction

RapidMidiEx is a project to study how to let multiple musicians jam together (musically) over the Internet.

A more detailed introduction: .

Structure of our GitHub-repo's

Rapidmidiex v0.0.1pre

The real project (WIP towards v0.0.1) can be found at:

Currently we are using this repo to focus on releasing a first Minimum Viable Product. Check the issues for more technical information.

Rapidmidiex-research (this repo)

In this repository we are not burdened with strict release-targets. We can take our time to experiment, discuss, learn, ...

Link to published documentation: https://rog-golang-buddies.github.io/rapidmidiex-research/

Organisation of this repo

Diagrams

Diagrams : Our storage for some sources of diagrams and some generated diagrams. Potentially these might end up in the real Rapidmidiex-documentation or perhaps they just help us clarify things we are researching and discussing.

Research-notes

Research : An attempt to organise various topics and discussions.

  • New members can use these notes to have an idea about discussed topics
  • Everyone is encouraged to consolidate collected information here
  • This can be a place to take notes where other members can learn from

Examples

Examples: We encourage everyone to demonstrate their ideas, proof-of-concepts, coding-style, architecture-patterns, ... Feel free to add your own examples!. Adding examples can also be a good way to ask for feedback and code reviews on your work.

When adding examples, please add a (short) README.md to your example and add a link in the list above.

Contributing

Members of rog-golang-buddies (https://discord.gg/t4gWKTRg) can join the rapidmidiex-project. Once you are a member, your pull requests will be reviewed and approved by at least one other member before they will appear in this main-branch. Join us!!