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!
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I dug in and got GitHub access to FNA’s Native AOT ports for Xbox and PS5 as well as some private channels in the FNA Discord. Knowing that there were other examples in the world of C# being run on consoles using Native AOT gave me some level of hope that just maybe this might be possible. However, there were still many unknowns and overall this was a huge risk. I presented my findings and asked for two weeks for the backend team to come up with a proof of concept. A valid proof of concept meant demonstrating that we could take some of our existing C# code and call it from the Unreal game client on all three platforms we needed to support.