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Old 25th February 2007   #1
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i need a midi librarian application

hi there

i need a "midi librarian" application. i mean - a program that can record MIDI EXCLUSIVE data, keep it in banks, or files, or wherever, and with a click of a button plays them back to my midi device.

i need it to work in background, want to use it on stage. my main audio application on stage is ABLETON LIVE, i don't know if it can record MIDI EXCLUSIVE, but even if yes, i wouldn't like it to carry this stuff. i want a separate, SIMPLE application that i can just swtch to before launching my next song, and make it replay MIDI EXCLUSIVE data for my ROLAND D5 and ROLAND DDD machines.

i tried to search the net, but couldn't find anything really working for me.

what program would you recommend?

freeware preferred, but of course a reasonable shareware fee is ok. my system is windows xp.

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Soundquest Midiquest is what you need, but it's a commercial app. I don't know of any shareware.
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Soundquest Midiquest is what you need, but it's a commercial app. I don't know of any shareware.


thanks for the information

other ideas?
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never used it, but looked at it really hard. its free, but does it work?

http://www.jsynthlib.org/
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For XP, check out:
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thanx a lot, will check it out!

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