MIDI Control Panel STD, Version 1.2 (Win95/98 only) Screen Shot This program is designed to send messages to MIDI synthesizers, either external or on soundcards, or other MIDI controllable devices such as effects boxes or lightshow controllers in real-time under full user control via mouse, keyboard, and joystick port devices. Features: Easy-to-use and understand panel oriented interface and extensive on-line help Automated controller sweeps--multiple, simultaneous sweeps are possible Extensive MIDI program change message support--maintain lists of program no.s with names for multiple channels and/or MIDI Out ports. Select and send programs from a list via mouse, keyboard, or remotely from controls on other panel types including push-buttons, joystick fire- buttons and even fader controls. Automated MIDI routing--switch any MIDI In to any MIDI Out Joystick port support with optional reverse and center- defeat functions. Fire-buttons can simulate toggle- buttons, if desired Panel remote control--controls from one panel can be used to activate MIDI message sending functions on other panels Extensive customization possible--the user can re-name and, in most cases, re-define any MIDI controller type. Panels can be grouped by function and hidden or displayed (or closed) as a group. Entire sessions can be saved and loaded. Individual panels can be saved and loaded. Each panel's (including the Main Panel) background color can be changed, or any standard bitmap file can be applied. The user can supply the icons used for grouping panels (or the buttons on Buttons controls), either as a (small) bitmap file, an icon file or a cursor file. You can even re-write (or translate) the entire help system yourself! What the MIDI Control Panel is: A collection of Button, Fader, and Joystick Panels that allow you to quickly and easily set up and send multiple MIDI controller messages. For each button or fader the user can define what MIDI controller type is to be issued, what the data value should be and what channel and MIDI port the message will use. What the MIDI Control Panel is not: A Sequencer. No MIDI In data is read and or saved by the program, so it cannot translate incoming MIDI control messages into different control messages on output. It does provide for automated switching of any MIDI in port to any MIDI out port, and can play MIDI files using the MicroSoft MediaPlayer. A Synth Patch Editor. It does not download voices or banks from a synth, edit the voice parameters and upload them back to the synth. It does allow you to create and manipulate patchlists, which are simple lists of program change numbers with voice names and provides flexible and extensive means for sending the program change numbers in a list to your synth(s). ---------- Record MIDI Events -- records all MIDI messges generated by the program to a standard MIDI file for use with MIDI sequencers. MIDI realtime Start/Stop messages -- useful to auto start/stop (some) MIDI sequencers. MIDI thru switching -- allows multiple Patch-Group panels with the same MIDI In. System Requirements: Pentium, 16M RAM, 5Meg disk, Windows95 or later Installation: Unzip the distribution file into a temporary directory. Double-Click Setup.exe file to install. Then unzip MCPHelp.zip into your new MIDICtrlPanl directory. Shareware/Demo version, no saves ......Download (2.5M) MIDI control Panel Standard, all features of demo, with save enabled ........................ $15.00 Enchanted Mesa Albuquerque NM For more, see http://dgibso01.home.interserv.com or email us at dgibso01@interserv.comDownload Software
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