- newbie
- Medlem ●
- 2008-10-08 07:11
Detta postades på micron / Ion listan på yahoo , lägger ut det här också.
Nu ser det ut som jag tänkte mig
Free, donationware (and do donate and support these tools!), or relatively cheap:
1. MIDI-OX MIDIOX This is usually the first utility I install on any PC — it’s a do-everything MIDI monitor and MIDI-processing utility, for watching messages, troubleshooting, and performing various processing tasks. Donationware.
2. MIDI-Yoke MIDI Yoke Junction Unfortunately, Windows doesn’t have built-in inter-app communication between apps using MIDI, but MIDI-Yoke performs the task elegantly. (Note, Processing lovers: it also works with Java, so this can allow you to build wild interfaces for music.
3. Bome MIDI Translator Bome's Midi Translator - Bome Software A fantastic tool for creating custom MIDI mappings, translating MIDI to QWERTY keystrokes (and back again), and building rules for performance. Prices range from free to EUR59 for end-user releases, but this is one spending money on.
4. SendSX Bome's SendSX - Bome Software from Bome sends System Exclusive data. Free.
5. Bome’s Mouse Keyboard Bome's Mouse Keyboard - Bome Software gives you an on-screen, clickable interface for controlling synths — essential for when you’re doing some last-minute synth programming and set editing on the go. (Yes, like if you decide to make a last-second tweak in the hotel room before a gig.) Free.
6. Edrum Monitor Edrum Monitor - Home This tool is useful enough for drums alone, with powerful features for adapting input from electronic drum kits and drum sensors for better accuracy. But they didn’t stop there: with deep data monitoring tools, visual meters for calibration, and support for keyboard, mouse, and joystick inputs, this is just an insane do-everything tool that deserves its own category. Donationware.
7.Jack for Windows http://www.grame.fr/~letz/jackdmp.html An inter-app or even inter-computer audio server, ported from Linux. Linux does Jack better, but if you can’t bear to part with your Windows software, it’s worth testing this - and hopefully someone can help the talented Jack team support and develop it further on the Windows OS. Free.
8. Wormhole2 wormhole2 - Google Code Think Portal for your host of choice: insert this VST plug-in, and you can route audio to and from different apps, different PCs, or even between Macs and PCs easily. Finally, you can bridge the platform divide and the Mac can lie down with the Windows PC happily. This began as commercial software from Plasq plasq.com - Main >, but it’s now free and open source.
9. MCmu WiseMix MCmu : Emulate Mackie Control with devices that don’t support it. Make devices that do support Mackie Control better. Get the controller power you need with apps like Ableton Live and SONAR. Brilliant stuff. EUR39.
10. OSCGlue vvvv: a multipurpose toolkit : OSCGlue Broadcast OpenSoundControl messages from within a host, ideal for gluing together music software and live visuals. Free, from the vvvv community.
11.WMIDI http://www.nicolasfournel.com/wmidi.htm Transmit MIDI from Wacom (or other brand) tablet input, complete with tilt and pressure, to turn your graphics tablet into an expressive musical controller. Free.
12. GlovePIE:Carl.Kenner - GlovePIE download Take joysticks, gamepads, mice, keyboards, MIDI input devices, Wiimotes, and other devices, output MIDI, keystrokes, and other forms of control (even OSC). It’s my favorite software for control input/output. Requires some scripting, but there are some good sample scripts; hope to post more soon. Free.
13. Asio4all ASIO4ALL - Universal ASIO Driver ASIO4ALL is a hardware independent low latency ASIO driver for WDM audio devices. It uses WDM Kernel-Streaming and sometimes even more sophisticated methods to achieve its objectives. Free
14.AppTuner AP Tuner - Free software downloads and reviews - CNET Download.com AP Tuner is a full feature chromatic tuner for your PC. Free
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