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Netjammer
post Thu 23 Dec 2004, 07:27
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Hope I can explain this right... I'm looking for a program to run on my Powerbook G4 that can load a midi file and step through each note or chord played and show it on a virtual keyboard display.

What I want to do is load a piano midi file and "see" it being played on the computer display.

Thanks!
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Peter Zegelin
post Fri 24 Dec 2004, 07:50
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I am the author of a program Rondo that does much of what you ask. It has a vertical piano roll feature with a horizontal piano that "plays" the notes as they pass under the piano. You can slow the file right down but you cant step through it like you asked for.
The software on my site is currently alpha but I have a beta going to my testers in a few days and it should be available for sale in 2- 3 weeks. Might be worth checking out.

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Netjammer
post Mon 27 Dec 2004, 02:45
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QUOTE (Peter Zegelin @ Dec 24 2004, 06:50)
I am the author of a program Rondo that does much of what you ask. It has a vertical piano roll feature with a horizontal piano that "plays" the notes as they pass under the piano. You can slow the file right down but you cant step through it like you asked for.
The software on my site is currently alpha but I have a beta going to my testers in a few days and it should be available for sale in 2- 3 weeks. Might be worth checking out.

regards,
Peter


Hi Peter,
Sorry for the late reply. I'll download your program and it give it a whirl. Thanks for the heads up!

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