Tools for fools, rebels and mutants.
This is all about 32 bit Music & MIDI Software.
Most of this software has been used for many years in private, as they where made by myself and ment for that.
Now, after a recent mutation, I decided to release them some partly others complete ... bit by bit, some for free others not.
To download the software Click on the picture, unzip and run.
Further information is available in the software and the included helpfile.
Midi Connect Check
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Midi Connect Check is a tool to Check, Record and Play MIDI-data.
Midi Connections are easely checked. Setups simple or complex can be configured with just a mouseclick.
Record all the necessary data to setup a simple or complex Midi-studio, press play to have it all configured again.
Midi Connect Check is available for Free ... yes, 0 Euro. WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get).
An1x Matrix Control
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An1x Matrix Control is a tool to change all 48 matrix controller setting for 128 voices at once.
AMC can be used for Voice-Files with the extention 'ans' or 'an1'. These are created with the standard Yamaha 'AN Expert Editor' or the well known prog 'An1XEdit'.
These voice files are used by the AN1X but also for the PLG-AN, AN200 and some other compatible Yamaha synths.
An1x Matrix Control is available for 20 Euro, the download is a demo version.
Coming soon ... I Drum
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I Drum the name might sound familiar ... yet, I Drum exist already 15 years but has not been released before.
It will be a total new Midi software that still can't be compared to the existing ones.
Unlimited Drum-Pattern storage.
Unlimited Controller-Pattern storage.
Easy access to both storages, visual and selectable.
Clear overview on all Drum Voices for each Drumkit.
Realtime editing of Patterns or Controllers.
Pattern creation via external Midi or just mouse input.
Single or Multi Pattern Play Mode.
Song Play Mode.
Easy control to keep repeating voices sound humanized.
Much and much more...
Planned ... DX7 to Nord Modular G2
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Simply because the existing tools are not what I expected.