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Stream Buffers
Applications can use stream buffers to send streams of MIDI events to a
device. Each stream buffer is a block of memory pointed to by a MIDIHDR structure. This block of memory contains data for one or more MIDI events,
each of which is defined by a MIDIEVENT structure. An application controls the buffer by calling the
stream-manipulation functions, such as midiStreamOpen, midiStreamOut, and midiStreamClose.
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