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Midikarval Unveils MidiMaster 2.0
By TonyBruno on 01/19/2009
MIDIKarval has announced the release of version 2.0 of MidiMaster, the virtual master keyboard plug-in for Windows.
The MidiMaster interface has been redesigned.

The user can now make the Program Change drop list of each zone showing only the programs' numbers (moving the relevant switch on the "internal" position) or also the name of each program (moving the relevant switch on the "file" position); in the latter case the name of the selected program is shown.

By default MidiMaster shows the General MIDI (GM2) instruments' names; but the user can easily create different files with the programs' names of his/her VST instruments and load them into MidiMaster using the "Load" buttons of each section (it is possible to load different programs files for each section of MidiMaster).

MidiMaster now costs €10.

For more info, check out www.midikarval.net
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Midikarval MidiRouter
By kon-tiki on 11/16/2008
MidiKarval has released MidiRouter, a VST MIDI processor for Windows made for live performing keyboardists whose gear is a MIDI keyboard and a computer with VST instruments.
MidiRouter runs in your VST host between its MIDI in and your VST instruments (up to eight instruments, each one assigned to a different MIDI channel) and allows you to change the transmitting MIDI channel and, as a consequence, the playing instrument and the relevant volume level in different ways:

  • 1. From the MidiRouter's interface using the mouse (directly pushing on the relevant blue labels to choose the instrument to be played and clicking and vertically dragging on the relevant white number to increase or decrease the volume level).
  • 2. Sending Control Change messages from your MIDI keyboard, using its buttons, knobs or sliders ("CC mode").
  • 3. Using some (4 or 8) keys of your MIDI keyboard to choose the instrument to be played ("Keys mode").

By doing this you will see the MIDI channel assigned to the chosen instrument (the number on the left above the relevant blue label) turning from grey to yellow and the name of such instrument shown in the upper left side of MidiRouter.

MidiRouter is fully customizable, as its heart is a ".mrf" file. You can create the "*.mrf" files with any text editor in order to set: each instrument's (i) name, (ii) MIDI channel, (iii) volume; (iv) the CC message numbers to be used to change the playing instrument and each instrument's volume, (v) the keys to be used to change the playing instrument (in "Keys mode") and all the other settings.

Pricing & Availability

Priced at €20, MidiRouter is available now for Windows.
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