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Good open source MIDI editor

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 1:18 pm
by simple_impulse
For those who want to make MIDI files and use them outside LMMS, here's a good tool:

http://ariamaestosa.sourceforge.net/

This neatly circumvents the minor problem that LMMS doesn't export MIDI. :D

But with good MIDI file and (for example) good SF2 (or synth preset) -> instant music! :D

Re: Good open source MIDI editor

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 9:38 pm
by roy38
simple_impulse wrote:For those who want to make MIDI files and use them outside LMMS, here's a good tool:

http://ariamaestosa.sourceforge.net/

This neatly circumvents the minor problem that LMMS doesn't export MIDI. :D

But with good MIDI file and (for example) good SF2 (or synth preset) -> instant music! :D
Why does not LMMS export midi?

Re: Good open source MIDI editor

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 5:59 am
by hashhakaj
Hello.

There are many good free source midi editor , here is the some of the best of them:
- Anvil studio
- Sony music studio. register required
- Fruity loops 11 Demo edition !!!

Re: Good open source MIDI editor

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 7:20 pm
by StakeoutPunch
roy38 wrote:Why does not LMMS export midi?
It hasn't been implemented yet, that is why :)

Re: Good open source MIDI editor

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2015 2:52 am
by roostertop
hashhakaj wrote:Hello.

There are many good free source midi editor , here is the some of the best of them:
- Anvil studio
- Sony music studio. register required
- Fruity loops 11 Demo edition !!!
None of those are open source in the least.

Re: Good open source MIDI editor

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2016 11:52 pm
by abrogard
How does Aria help with the Midi problem? I mean does it tie in with LMMS at all or we're looking at doing an entirely different thing?

Like it's not getting around LMMS not outputting MIDI - anything in LMMS still can't be output in MIDI.

It requires us to create new work in Aria and then it exports to MIDI?

I'm looking at it now, for the first time, that's what it looks to me to be like...

p.s.

well I've done that with it. worked well. Spent four hours this morning trying to record midi from my keyrig 64, looking for software, downloading, installing, configuring, trying, learning, repeat....

this Aria was down, installed and working within five minutes and five minutes later I had a piece in Musescore, which was the object of the exercise.

Job done. :)

It's always easy once you know, isn't it? Four hours.... more....

Re: Good open source MIDI editor

Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2016 12:06 am
by mrlmmsguy
hashhakaj wrote:Hello.
- Fruity loops 11 Demo edition !!!
Important note. FL studio owns the rights to whatever you commercially release with their demo software... So maybe not

Re: Good open source MIDI editor

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2016 1:11 am
by brandystarbrite
mrlmmsguy wrote:Important note. FL studio owns the rights to whatever you commercially release with their demo software... So maybe not
Let's hope, people read that info.