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MidiYodi 1.0

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MidiYodi is a free MIDI player and MIDI examiner that allows examination and playback of MIDI files.

Published:
Nov 14, 2006
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License
Freeware
Cost
$0.00
OS:
98 / 2k / XP
Cow Rating:
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Popularity:
72%
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It is available on both Windows and Unix platforms provided that Java is installed.

The application include the following features:

The Main View allows opening MIDI files displaying a beat bar, a meta event area and all tracks from the file. A beat bar dispays beat numbers and a beat grid and a meta event bar displays meta events for markers, tempo, time signature and key signature settings. Each track displays miniture 'notes', their duration, channel, intrument and a volume curve. MIDI files of type 0 (single track files) can be trackified so that each instrument will be moved to a track of its own.

The MIDI sequence can be played and stopped in a tape recorder fashion. The Navigator dialog can be used to jump to the beginning of a song or to jump to the next/previous beat, marker, tempo change, time signature change or key signature change. Clicking anywhere in the beat bar moves playback to that position.

Each track containing notes can have its instrument and volume changed and be individually solo'ed or muted.

The Keyboard Examiner displays all notes and their durations for a track in a keyboard like viewer. For precision or overview, beat width and note height can be altered.

The Score Examiner displays all notes and their durations for a track in a score like viewer. For precision or overview, beat width, note height and octave can be altered.

The Event Examiner displays all MIDI events for a track. For each event the tick position, category (meta, channel or system exclusive), status (note on/off, program change etc.) and data is displayed.

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