MIDI—the Musical Instrument Digital Interface—lets anyone with just an electronic keyboard, or other simple interface device, recreate an entire orchestra’s worth of sounds. But what if you can’t even ...
In this installment of my survey of Linux MIDI software, I profile various MIDI utilities, some of which have become indispensable components in my own Linux MIDI studio. System Exclusive Messages and ...
Reduces costs and speeds time to market for polyphonic sound in handsets August 5, 2003 - TTPCom Ltd (LSE:TTC), the world’s leading independent supplier of digital wireless technology, today ...
Cambridge-based TTPCom has released polyphonic MIDI software for mobile devices. “This software solution eliminates the need for separate MIDI hardware, therefore saving approximately £2 from the bill ...
Many applications rely on MIDI for music synthesis, but much of the MIDI support in Windows has been unchanged for decades. Now, Microsoft is finally addressing this with a robust new framework.
With the current generation of platform-agnostic MIDI controllers being so eminently capable and flexible, why would anyone want to limit their options with a model designed to only work with one ...
Though MIDI controllers are generally used for digital music making, the automat from dadamachines offers laptop or smartphone tunesmiths the opportunity to create something distinctly analog. A ...
To edit a MIDI file in Windows, we will be using a free audio editor called Aria Maestosa that allows you to edit MIDI files. It is a free and open-source software for creating music and editing MIDI ...
Can a digital piano cut it as a MIDI controller? Yes, absolutely. Provided it features MIDI it’s the preferred route for many musicians, especially pianists. If, however, you’re a producer or ...
Two months ago, I began what I thought would be a two-part summary of MIDI software for Linux. That plan has changed somewhat, and this installment actually is Part 2 of what will be at least a ...