miditui#Create a music player in the terminal using Rust was another Rust stress test I gave to LLMs: command line terminals can’t play audio, right? Turns out, it can with the rodio crate. Given the success so far with Opus 4.5 I decided to make the tasks more difficult: terminals can play sound, but can it compose sound? So I asked Opus 4.5 to create a MIDI composer and playback DAW within a terminal, which worked. Adding features forced me to learn more about how MIDIs and SoundFonts actually work, so it was also educational!
Those are, perhaps, topics for future posts.
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