- Windows
- Multimedia
- Editors & Converters
- MidiPiano
MidiPiano
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Description
MidiPiano, an open-source application falling under the Multimedia category and Editors & Converters subcategory, provides users with a variety of tools for MIDI file playing, recording, and editing. The latest version, 2.26, developed by MidiPiano, is available for Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11 operating systems. The program files are listed as MidiPiano.exe, making it easy to identify and install.
The application stands out for its impressive educational features, where the piano keys light up color-coded according to the hand being used during playback. This is supplemented by the intuitive Piano Roll window, which graphically displays the music, aiding in simplified music creation and editing. This feature makes it appealing for beginners looking for a straightforward entry into music-making apps.
Despite its strengths, MidiPiano shows some limitations. Editing the keyboard layout can be cumbersome, and while deleting wrong notes in the MIDI sequencer is easy, adding new notes requires more effort. Nevertheless, with version 2.26 enhancements, including a fixed record track issue, improved MIDI player core, and an enhanced keyboard setting, users can now import their recordings into other software, and enjoy a more streamlined interface with auto group functions.
Additionally, MidiPiano maintains compatibility with previous versions 2.2, and 2.1, ensuring continuity for long-time users. As the software is an open source program, users can download it free of charge, making it accessible to a wide audience.
Pros:
- Free download and open-source
- Educational features with color-coded keys and intuitive Piano Roll display
- Good for beginners
- Compatible with multiple Windows versions
- Latest version enhances core functionalities
Cons:
- Keyboard layout editing is not user-friendly
- Adding new notes in the MIDI editor is less intuitive
- Not a complete recording application
You may want to check out more software, such as Nokia Multimedia Factory, RM Converter or 2nd Speech Center, which might be similar to MidiPiano.
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