From Fred:
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So, I tested this with 3 machines: MacBook Pro High Sierra (10.13), MacBook Pro Catalina (10.15), and Dell laptop Windows 10 Education. I feel pretty good that it's good to go. Send to everyone? Post on Web site?

Regarding Rafael Hernandez's videos, here are my suggestions:

 - tell everyone to skip: 23-26

 - 5 & 12, and others using 'noteout':
      - macOS Catalina (10.15): use sforzando (see below)
      - SimpleSynth still works for anything below that ( notahat.com/simplesynth )
      - Windows 10, under the MIDI setup (Media --> MIDI settings...) choose 'Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth'
         This is the basic set of standard MIDI instruments using samples from ancient times
         ( soundprogramming.net/file-formats/general-midi-instrument-list )
         or people can download sforzando, some sound files, and also a virtual MIDI application ( loopMIDI from Tobias Erichsen )

 - 7, 10 need ReacTIVision and TUIO tools

 - 10 skip TUIO example - or download TUIO framework & ReacTIVision TUIO Simulator

Note: I added a library (markex) to make sure that the other random number (randomF and tripleRandtools in Tutorial 8 work.

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get sforzando and sound banks
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  help getting started:

    http://www.donyaquick.com/working-with-midi-on-mac-os-x
    http://donyaquick.com/midi-on-windows/

  downloads:

    https://www.plogue.com/products/sforzando.html
    https://www.plogue.com/downloads.html#sforzando

  more sounds:

    https://www.plogue.com/products/sforzando-banks.html

  Windows users will also need a virtual MIDI application:

    www.tobias-erichsen.de/software/loopmidi.html


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ReacTIVision
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ReacTIVision, TUIO & ReacTIVision Simulator
https://sourceforge.net/projects/reactivision/files/TUIO%201.0/TUIO-Clients%201.4/TUIO_Simulator-1.4.zip
https://sourceforge.net/projects/reactivision/

