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Piano, hammered dulcimer, guitar, multi-instrument simulator/composer software

by "WB2" <WB_1BHS2@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 20, 2007 at 08:24 PM

> MidiMapper is a free virtual piano, guitar/banjo/mandolin etc,
> hammered dulcimer simulator and composer software that lets you
> write and play back songs thru midi and see the notes played
> (animated) on a musical staff and scale, piano keyboard,
> guitar/banjo/mandolin, and hammered dulcimer images.  You can also
> define additional fretted or fretless musical instrument layouts,
> for example, violin, mountain dulcimer, etc.  You can change the
> midi sounds to any of 128 different instruments, and also record the
> output to .mid files.

I've added quite a few enhancements to MidiMapper, which is now at
version 6.23:

Recent enhancements include a newly organized and easier to read
manual, the ability to add any valid midi command to PolyDur song
files, for instance, to change instruments, stereo balance, volume,
and add tremolo and other special effects, and the ability to record a
song file directly to a .mid file.  Previously, you had to use 3rd
party software to do the latter, but no longer.  It now also sup****ts
up to 16 instruments/voices simultaneously.

These new .hds song files have also been added (now 31 total):

Band Played On (The) by Palmer & Ward
Both Sides Now by Joni Mitchell
Bowery (The) by Percy Gaunt-Charles Hoyt
Broadway (Give My Regards To) by George M. Cohan
Cecilia by Paul Simon
Duet, by: Rich
El Condor Pasa (If I Could), by Paul Simon
Gob Sticks, by Jodi Shell
Goodbye, by Lennon & McCartney
Moon River, by Henry Mancini
Seattle, by Hugo Montenegro
Smile And Show Your Dimple, by Irving Berlin
There'll Be A Hot Time, by Hayden & Metz
Windy, by RuthAnn Friedman, recorded by the Association
Yesterday, by Lennon & McCartney

You can find out more and download it here:
http://members.fortunecity.com/whb11/Midi/MyMidiPlayer.htm

That's a free web host and they limit the bandwidth available to me,
so if you have trouble downloading the program, here's an alternate
link to download the program and docs only:
http://my.voyager.net/~wb/misc/MidiMapper.zip

baldwinwh (at) netscape (dot) net {:^>)
 




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