![]() ![]() Virtual MIDI inputs and outputs can now be edited Middle C is now displayed as C4 (rather than C5).The interface now uses tabs, is a lot more compact and allows windows to be resized.External device names as configured in Audio MIDI Setup are used when available.Text in the patch list gets an ellipsis on the end when truncated.The default patch in an empty document will no longer use IAC bus endpoints in order to avoid creating potential MIDI routing loops.Fixed a major bug with undo handling that caused deleted patches to invisibly hang around and keep working in certain circumstances.Fixed bugs to do with handling of MIDI devices on OS X 10.3.Added an icon generously provided by Kevan Staples.Updated the version strings to match SimpleSynth's style.Fixed the build targets so that my release build script will correctly build a universal binary.Ported Read Me.html to README.md markdown (Martin Delille).Allow more then a single MIDI interface with the same name (Joshua Bates).Modernization for macOS 10.10+ (Dan Wilcox & Anthony Lauzon).Version 1.0.4 (November 2019, released by Dan Wilcox) Rework of Catalina and 64-bit support, based on Dan Wilcox's 1.0.4 release.Without his help I would have struggled over the code for a lot longer. ![]() Many, many thanks to Kurt Revis both for writing MIDI Monitor, without which testing this thing would have been a nightmare, and for answering a million of my questions. Thanks to Kevan Staples for generously donating the MIDI Patchbay icon. The software was designed and written by Pete Yandellīig thanks to Dan Wilcox ( ZKM | Hertz-lab) for his work on 64-bit support. Now any notes up to A4 will be sent your synth software's MIDI channel 1 and notes above A4 will go to channel 2. Open your favourite synth software and select Example Output as its MIDI input. ![]() Note that the new patch created is intelligently based on the currently selected patch and already has the other half of the keyboard selected as its range of filtered notes and has its traffic remapped to channel 2.
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