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All
graphics and text on this page and the product "MIDI Locator"
© 2000 - 2009 by Frank Rittberger.
Windows®,
Windows XP® and Windows Vista® are registered
products of the Microsoft® Cooperation.
The General MIDI System Level 1 and Level 2 specifications (GM, also GM1
and GM2) are owned by the MIDI Manufacturers Association (MMA).
XG is a registered trademark of Yamaha Corporation.
GS is a trademark of Roland Corporation.
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My share-it! account
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Order full version
The price of the full version is US$29.
If you click on the order-link
you will be directed to the MIDI Locator product page of our e-Commerce-partner
"share-it!" (Digital River).
There you can choose between different payment methods, and you can pay
with your local currency.
After you purchased the MIDI Locator full version, "share-it!"
will inform us, that you are a new customer of MIDI Locator, and that
you just ordered and purchased it.
In general, we will react on this notification within several hours. But
in single cases, if it is day at your country and night in Germany and
/ or we are too busy, it can last more than 24 hours.
If we recognized the information by "share-it!", we will send
you an email with your personal name and password and an instruction
how to download the full version.
So,
the full version comes by email and is only available here on this
page by internet.
Order
now
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Additional
features of MIDI Locator full version:
-
Multi
sampled stereo Grand Piano
for "MIDI Locator's Internal Sound Generator". Hear all demo
songs as they were created by the author (the free version of MIDI Locator
uses a nylon-guitar sample instead of piano sounds)
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Piano Roll,
which even scrolls in realtime if you start playing your sequence. It
can switch the view to another track by a simple mouse-click in the
track view, while playing. And, of course, you can move notes, change
notelengths with it and change and set velocity, controller and NRPN
values
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'Check
MIDI sequence'
function, which checks your MIDI sequence for wrong MIDI events.
These
"wrong MIDI events" can automatically be deleted by dialog-questions.
MIDI Locator declares "wrong MIDI events" are
- double Note On events (like they often appear in downloaded MIDI files
of the web, because tracks were merged together by someone)
-
unsupported MIDI events in a specific MIDI mode (like NRPN events in
a GM-MIDI file etc.)
- MIDI events with databytes (values) which result in no change at all,
like a common controller "main volume" is set to 100, short
behind a MIDI mode reset
The 'check MIDI sequence' function is recognizing different destination
MIDI output devices, which make "wrong events" valid.
- MIDI
to WAVE rendering
(.mid to .wav convert). You don't need to record your MIDI sequence
with external sound capturing devices and loss of sound qualtity. Allow
MIDI Locator directly to render your songs digitally into a WAVE file,
for all tracks, which are assigned to "MIDI Locator's Internal
Sound Generator".
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