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Filenameqmidi-17.hqx
Size667.5 KB (683550 bytes)
Mac OS System 7Mac OS 9Mac OS X
Architecture PowerPC
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About
QMidi is the ultimate MIDI/Karaoke player for the Macintosh. It can play all kinds of MIDI files, no matter where they came from, in any order, using either OS X Core Audio Music device, OS X Core MIDI, QuickTime musical instruments, Opcode OMS, MOTU FreeMIDI system, or serial port interface. QMidi also incorporates a MIDI mixer + GS effects. If QuickTime 3.0 or newer is installed, QMidi also plays all QuickTime audio and video media files, including MP3/AAC! * Supports Midi/Karaoke format 0 and 1, AIFF/AIFC, MP3 (QT 4.1), AAC (QT 6), Sound Designer II, uLaw (AU), WAV, AVI, DV, Motion JPEG, MPEG. * External text display/edit/synchronization/merge. * Pitch transpose, Chord transpose. * Unlimited number of play lists. * Up to 16000 files per play List. * Start from first note. * Chase events. * Chain play, loop, repeat all. * MIDI mixer, GS effects. * Works with QuickTime 2.5 or newer (not required for external MIDI playback). * Classic version supports OMS, FreeMIDI and serial port output. * Carbon version supports OS X MIDI system and Music Devices. * Full Drag & Drop support. The Classic version of QMidi runs on any PPC Macintosh running System 7.5 through Mac OS 9.2.2. The Carbon version requires OS X 10.2.8 or later. QMidi is is a shareware product. This means, you may copy it freely and try it out thoroughly. As soon as you decide to use the program, you are requested to send a modest amount of money. Unregistered version has no other limitations than the annoying request at startup. Instruction on registration are into the "How to Register" text file. Thanks for your support!
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