Since I developed it using Vision framework from Apple, the current focus is still for Apple devices. So, not in the near future to develop for Linux and Windows.
Open the app and open Logic Pro. Create a MIDI track on Logic, try waving to the app it should automatically receive MIDI message from all channels and all MIDI devices.
Then if you want to filter the track to receive specific MIDI channel from specific device, for example AirBending channel 2, then find it in the dropdown in the MIDI inspector section in the same MIDI track.
With Web Audio API, it would be possible to convert any number inside Sheets as a frequency or note to control the oscillator and effects, and make music. So, yes, a lot of creative possibilities.
The author here. Cool. Yes, it's a similar experiment. The difference is that you use Python. I guess from your code, it's a CLI application that talk to MIDI devices and read the data from Sheets. Is that correct?
That’s right, it’s a pretty thin layer. Parses the sheet and schedules the midi to be sent to a particular (virtual) device. Having it all in one place sounds a lot more convenient.
This is what I'm looking for. It can search the cycling route. I've randomly checked some suggested routes in Estonia with Google Map street view. The route looks good by avoiding the main street/highway and following the bike path. Thanks for making it.