MidiPipe – 1.4.3

MidiPipe is freeware and comes with no warranties. It has been well tested and has shown no major problems, but is not finished. It can be useful in a music studio or on stage.
* Midi In – connects a MIDI input to the pipe
* Midi Out – connects a MIDI output to the pipe
* AList – outputs messages to the screen
* Message Converter – converts messages from one type to an other
* Delay – delays the time for when the message is scheduled
* Transpose – transposes note to multiple keys, set velocity, delay and channel for each
* Message Filter – filters by messages
* Channel Filter – filters by channel
* Channel Router – routes channels
* Keyboard Split – moves note on/off messages above/below a split point to a different channel
* Randomizer – randomly changes any parameter value(s) of any channel message(s)
* Keyboard – play a on screen keyboard with your mouse or keys; will display arriving messages too
* MicroTuner – apply different scales
* Set – set any parameter value(s) of any channel message(s) to any value
* Duration – add a delay between Note On and Note Off messages
* Control Split – inverse, limit, scale, fade in/out, route and map MIDI controllers
* Control Slider – simple slider for control message input
* AppleScript Trigger – use the power of AppleScript to implement everything you want
* (N)RPN Mapper – map (N)RPNs
* Velocity Modifier – scale, shift, and clip the velocity of Note On and Note Off messages
* SMF Player – plays up to 128 MIDI Files; handles Song Select, Start/Stop/Continue messages
* Key Mapper – map keys
* DLS Synth – user interface for Apple’s DLS Synth
* Double Filter – filters identical messages
* Monophonic – make monophonic
Please send bug reports/suggestions to nicowald@mac.com.
What’s new in this version:
* fixed bug in “Midi In” tool related to opening pipes with hijacked inputs which are currently not connected (reported by Nik)
* fixed bug in “Message Converter” tool related to display of output CC’s > 119 (reported by Gauthier)
* Plugin Example project now creates Universal plugins and uses correct file extension “.plugin”
* moved development to Xcode 3.0 (Leopard) — Mac OS X 10.2.9 not supported anymore


