Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas
KMid is a MIDI/Karaoke player for KDE4. It runs in Linux, using the ALSA Sequencer.
KMid plays MIDI and karaoke files to hardware MIDI devices or software synthesizers. It supports playlists, MIDI mappers, tempo (speed), volume and pitch (transpose)
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controls and configurable character encoding, font and color for lyrics. The graphic views include a rhythm view (visual metronome), a channels window with solo/muting controls and instrument selectors, and a piano player window (Pianola).
Changes for this release:
* New Mac OSX and Windows backends
* Fixes in ALSA sequencer backend:
* ·don't set an explicit output pool size, using the default size instead.
* ·unconditionally reload MIDI devices before checking the available outputs.
* Drumstick libraries v0.3.1 recommended.
More info:
http://userbase.kde.org/KMid2
Copyright (C) 2009-2010, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas
KMid is free software distributed under the terms of the GPL v2 license. [Less]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas
KMid is a MIDI/Karaoke player for KDE4. It runs in Linux, using the ALSA Sequencer.
KMid plays MIDI and karaoke files to hardware MIDI devices or software synthesizers. It supports playlists, MIDI mappers, tempo (speed), volume and pitch
... [More]
(transpose) controls and configurable character encoding, font and color for lyrics. The graphic views include a rhythm view (visual metronome), a channels window with solo/muting controls and instrument selectors, and a piano player window (Pianola).
Changes for this release:
* New Mac OSX and Windows backends
* Fixes in ALSA sequencer backend:
* ·don't set an explicit output pool size, using the default size instead.
* ·unconditionally reload MIDI devices before checking the available outputs.
* Drumstick libraries v0.3.1 recommended.
More info:
http://userbase.kde.org/KMid2
Copyright (C) 2009-2010, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas
KMid is free software distributed under the terms of the GPL v2 license.
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KMid is a MIDI/Karaoke player for KDE4. It runs in Linux, using the ALSA Sequencer.
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas
KMid is a MIDI/Karaoke player for KDE4. It runs in Linux, using the ALSA Sequencer.
KMid plays MIDI and karaoke files to hardware MIDI devices or software synthesizers. It supports playlists, MIDI mappers, tempo (speed), volume and pitch
... [More]
(transpose) controls and configurable character encoding, font and color for lyrics. The graphic views include a rhythm view (visual metronome), a channels window with solo/muting controls and instrument selectors, and a piano player window (Pianola).
Changes for this release:
* Fixed program termination, stopping active notes.
* Fixed a crash when shuffling an empty playlist.
* Fixed creation of examples and system songs bookmarks at runtime, for file open dialog places. Bookmarks are created only when files are found.
* Fixed saving the initial MIDI connection dialog selection.
* Replaced the initial MIDI connection dialog by a new one enabling online help access, and better design.
* The last directory used in several open/save dialogs is now saved between sessions.
* Drumstick libraries v0.3 are needed.
More info:
http://userbase.kde.org/KMid2
Copyright (C) 2009-2010, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas
KMid is free software distributed under the terms of the GPL v2 license.
[Less]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas
KMid is a MIDI/Karaoke player for KDE4. It runs in Linux, using the ALSA Sequencer.
KMid plays MIDI and karaoke files to hardware MIDI devices or software synthesizers. It supports playlists, MIDI mappers, tempo (speed), volume and pitch (transpose)
... [More]
controls and configurable character encoding, font and color for lyrics. The graphic views include a rhythm view (visual metronome), a channels window with solo/muting controls and instrument selectors, and a piano player window (Pianola).
Changes for this release:
* Fixed program termination, stopping active notes.
* Fixed a crash when shuffling an empty playlist.
* Fixed creation of examples and system songs bookmarks at runtime, for file open dialog places. Bookmarks are created only when files are found.
* Fixed saving the initial MIDI connection dialog selection.
* Replaced the initial MIDI connection dialog by a new one enabling online help access, and better design.
* The last directory used in several open/save dialogs is now saved between sessions.
* Drumstick libraries v0.3 are needed.
More info:
http://userbase.kde.org/KMid2
Copyright (C) 2009-2010, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas
KMid is free software distributed under the terms of the GPL v2 license. [Less]
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KMid2 is a MIDI/Karaoke player for KDE4. It runs in Linux, using the ALSA Sequencer.
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas
KMid2 is a MIDI/Karaoke player for KDE4. It runs in Linux, using the ALSA Sequencer.
KMid2 plays MIDI and karaoke files to hardware MIDI devices or software synthesizers. It supports playlists, MIDI mappers, tempo (speed), volume and pitch
... [More]
(transpose) controls and configurable character encoding, font and color for lyrics. The graphic views include a rhythm view (visual metronome), a channels window with solo/muting controls and instrument selectors, and a piano player window (Pianola).
Changes for this release:
* Automatic detection of lyrics text encodings
* Get channel labels from SMF metadata (tracks names)
* Pianola window: added labels showing the channel labels
* Check the runtime ALSA driver version for advanced MIDI ports
* Patch from Kevin Kofler adding a "pulseaudio" option for TiMidity++
* Fixed a memory leak
* Fixed command line play lists handling
* Fixed settings dialog: soft-synth audio output combos and apply button
More info:
http://userbase.kde.org/KMid2
Copyright (C) 2009-2010, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas
KMid2 is free software distributed under the terms of the GPL v2 license.
[Less]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas
KMid2 is a MIDI/Karaoke player for KDE4. It runs in Linux, using the ALSA Sequencer.
KMid2 plays MIDI and karaoke files to hardware MIDI devices or software synthesizers. It supports playlists, MIDI mappers, tempo (speed), volume and pitch
... [More]
(transpose) controls and configurable character encoding, font and color for lyrics. The graphic views include a rhythm view (visual metronome), a channels window with solo/muting controls and instrument selectors, and a piano player window (Pianola).
Changes for this release:
* Automatic detection of lyrics text encodings
* Get channel labels from SMF metadata (tracks names)
* Pianola window: added labels showing the channel labels
* Check the runtime ALSA driver version for advanced MIDI ports
* Patch from Kevin Kofler adding a "pulseaudio" option for TiMidity++
* Fixed a memory leak
* Fixed command line play lists handling
* Fixed settings dialog: soft-synth audio output combos and apply button
More info:
http://userbase.kde.org/KMid2
Copyright (C) 2009-2010, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas
KMid2 is free software distributed under the terms of the GPL v2 license. [Less]
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KMid2 is a MIDI/Karaoke player for KDE4. It runs in Linux, using the ALSA Sequencer.
|
Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas
KMid2 is a MIDI/Karaoke player for KDE4. It runs in Linux, using the ALSA Sequencer.
KMid2 plays MIDI and karaoke files to hardware MIDI devices or software synthesizers. It supports playlists, MIDI mappers, tempo (speed), volume and pitch
... [More]
(transpose) controls and configurable character encoding, font and color for lyrics. The graphic views include a rhythm view (visual metronome), a channels window with solo/muting controls and instrument selectors, and a piano player window (pianola). KMid2 runs in Linux, using the ALSA Sequencer.
Changes for this release:
* External soft-synths can be automatically launched at startup. A new page including FluidSynth and TiMidity++ settings has been added to the "Configure kmid2" dialog.
* Each channel may be labeled in a text field besides each channel number.
* New "lock instrument" button in the channels window to override the song's predefined instruments.
* Settings per song can be saved and automatically retrieved, including text encoding, volume, pitch, rhythm, channel labels and fixed instruments.
* The sample songs location is added to the places navigation panel in the open dialog.
* Several other usability enhancements. Many thanks to the KDE Usability Team for the suggestions.
More info:
http://userbase.kde.org/KMid2
Copyright (C) 2009-2010, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas
KMid2 is free software distributed under the terms of the GPL v2 license.
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