THE UNIVERSAL MIDI DEVICE MANAGER
by Jean-Philippe GLOMOT and Laurent LE BOT

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Main functionalities:


MIDI Editor is the most powerfull MIDI manager ever made! A revolution in the world of MIDI (System Exclusive) communication! Designed to work with any MIDI device: just enter the parameters of your device, plug in the MIDI cables, and there you go... You can even design your own edition windows! Two help files are available (english and french version). Numerous presets are furnished for Alesis, Casio, E-mu, Kawai, Korg, Roland, Sequential, Yamaha...

Requirements:

Computer: IBM PC or compatible
OS: Windows 3.1 or better
Memory: 8 Megabytes or more
Hard drive space: 1,5 Megabyte
Sound Card: Any card with MIDI interface
MIDI device(s): Synthesizer, expander, multi-effect, rythm-box or anything with a pair of MIDI sockets...


The Bank Types window:


Allows you to define the parameters for nearly any MIDI device (existing or to come): SysEx (RQ1, DT1), file formats for importation, etc.


The Banks window:


Allows you to manipulate Bank files: Import/export, multi-copy, MIDI transmission and reception, etc.


The Sounds window:


Supports drag-and-drop, direct access to user-defined Edition windows. Sounds can be gathered into libraries.


The user-defined Edition windows:


Created by YOU and limited only by your imagination! lots of 'controls' available: text box, numeric box, switches, combo boxes, sliders, buttons, etc. The image shown above is only an example of what you can do!


Presets:


MIDI EDITOR comes with preset Bank types for the following devices:

ALESIS

QuadraVerb - D4

CASIO

CZ-1 - CZ-101 / 1000 - CZ-230S - CZ3000 / 5000

EMU

ProCussion - Proteus 1 - Proteus XR/1 - Proteus 2 - Morpheus

KAWAI

K1 - K4 - R100 - XD5

KORG

DW8000 / EX8000 - M1 - T1 - WS50 & A/D - M3R - 05R/W

ROLAND

D10 - D50 - D70 - JD800 - JD990 - Juno 1 / 2 - MKS50 - JV1080 - JV80 - JX8-P - MT32 - R8-M - SE50 - Super Jupiter - U20 / U220

SEQ. CIRC.

Prophet 600 - Prophet Vs - Six Tracks

YAMAHA

DX100 - DX7 - RX11 - SPX90 - SY55 / TG55 - SY77 / TG77 - TG33 - TX7 - TX802 - TX81Z

Download MIDI Editor:


Here it comes at last: there are 4 sites where you can download MIDI Editor 1.3 demo version (approx. 590 k - updated aug-24-99):

Europe :             http://perso.magic.fr/llebot/editor.zip

                           http://midieditor.online.fr/editor.zip

United States :   http://rhythm.harmony-central.com/~ftp/software/windows/editors/midiedit.zip

                            http://groups.yahoo.com/group/midieditor/files/editor.zip


Register On Line :



NEW! It is now possible to register directly on the internet...
Registration : $40 Click here to convert into another currency
Accepted currencies : AUD, BRL, CAD, CHF, DKK, EUR, GBP, JPY, KHR, MXP, NOK, NZD, SEK, TWD, USD

Important: before registering, first download the demonstration version and get your personal user code!


There'll be more! Stay tuned!


Write us: Laurent Le Bot or Jean-Philippe Glomot


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Last update: Apr-23-2005 by Laurent Le Bot