There are quite a lot of applications that support MIDI in one way or another. So I thought I'd give a brief run down of what you can expect:
MixPad
MixPad from miniMusic is a MIDI player / viewer / mixer which arrived in 2007. The Pro version of MixPad (not available at the time of writing) will have recording and editing facilities as well.
NotePad
NotePad again from miniMusic is a notation editor with the ability to export files to MIDI, but no MIDI import facility.
BeatPad
BeatPad again from miniMusic is a pattern sequencer which will export to MIDI, again, no MIDI import.
Bhajis Loops
Bhajis Loops will import and export MIDI files.
Griff
Griff has some interesting MIDI control facilities using the Griff MIDI plug in, and also the MIDI network plug in. I've never got around to trying these two plug ins, but they present some interesting possibilities.
Syntrax
Syntrax has MIDI support.
AudioBox Micro Composer
AudioBox has MIDI import.
PDA Musician
PDA Musician have a couple of applications that feature MIDI support. MidNote is a notation application that also has MIDI import and export, and MIDI control is a MIDI file utility that allows you to mute tracks and change instrument etc.
All in all lots of applications have MIDI support in one form or another although most are limited to simple import and export facilities.
For me the most promising will be the Pro version of MixPad when it becomes available. We'll have to wait and see.
Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYour post helped a lot!
This needs an update
ReplyDeleteTalked to Chad over at Minimusic and he says Mixpad pro does not allow editing or recording of midi, this is 3 years later.
ReplyDeleteIt does allow you to change volumes and panning on all 16 midi channels and speed I think but that's it.
jeremy