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MidiLab/2 is a MIDI Sequencer, Editor and data manager application for OS/2 Warp. Its primary functions- Record, Overdub, Playback, and Track Edit, and the other supporting functions, are controlled by CUA compliant PM user interface controls. | MidiLab/2 is a MIDI Sequencer, Editor and data manager application for OS/2 Warp. Its primary functions- Record, Overdub, Playback, and Track Edit, and the other supporting functions, are controlled by CUA compliant PM user interface controls. | ||
MidiLab/2 exploits the power of OS/2, including 32-bit operation, multi-threading, and Presentation Manager functions. It features minimal hardware and storage requirements while providing a high level of function and performance. MidiLab/2 supports the MIDI 1.0 File Specification. There are no special hardware nor software requirements other than a Roland MPU-401/IPC/IMC MIDI Processing Unit (or a compatible OEM unit which emulates the MPU in UART mode), and any system capable of running OS/2 Version 3 | ==Features== | ||
MidiLab/2 exploits the power of OS/2, including 32-bit operation, multi-threading, and Presentation Manager functions. It features minimal hardware and storage requirements while providing a high level of function and performance. MidiLab/2 supports the MIDI 1.0 File Specification. There are no special hardware nor software requirements other than a Roland MPU-401/IPC/IMC MIDI Processing Unit (or a compatible OEM unit which emulates the MPU in UART mode), and any system capable of running OS/2 Version 3. | |||
While a musician unfamiliar with computers should be able to readily use MidiLab/2 as a multi-track recorder, its full capability can best be realized with a reasonable knowledge of MIDI concepts and terminology, and general computer operation. It is assumed the user is familiar with MIDI-compatible equipment, and is aware of the role of a sequencer in a MIDI-based audio system. | While a musician unfamiliar with computers should be able to readily use MidiLab/2 as a multi-track recorder, its full capability can best be realized with a reasonable knowledge of MIDI concepts and terminology, and general computer operation. It is assumed the user is familiar with MIDI-compatible equipment, and is aware of the role of a sequencer in a MIDI-based audio system. | ||
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* No pre-requisite software (except for the high resolution timer) | * No pre-requisite software (except for the high resolution timer) | ||
* Online HELP provides introduction, user's guide, and reference information including MIDI tutorial. | * Online HELP provides introduction, user's guide, and reference information including MIDI tutorial. | ||
==License== | ==License== | ||
* Shareware / Discontinued | * Shareware / Discontinued | ||
==Author== | ==Author== | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [http://www.sainthelenapark.org/Subweb1/MidiLab.htm] | * [http://www.sainthelenapark.org/Subweb1/MidiLab.htm] | ||
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[[ | * [http://ohlandl.ipv7.net/sound/mlabv303.zip V3.03] | ||
* [http://ohlandl.ipv7.net/sound/MLABUART.zip Source Code] | |||
* [https://github.com/OS2World/MM-SOUND-MidiLab2 Source code at Github] | |||
[[Category:Open Source Software]] | [[Category:Open Source Software]] |
Revision as of 00:16, 31 August 2017
MidiLab/2 is a MIDI Sequencer, Editor and data manager application for OS/2 Warp. Its primary functions- Record, Overdub, Playback, and Track Edit, and the other supporting functions, are controlled by CUA compliant PM user interface controls.
Features
MidiLab/2 exploits the power of OS/2, including 32-bit operation, multi-threading, and Presentation Manager functions. It features minimal hardware and storage requirements while providing a high level of function and performance. MidiLab/2 supports the MIDI 1.0 File Specification. There are no special hardware nor software requirements other than a Roland MPU-401/IPC/IMC MIDI Processing Unit (or a compatible OEM unit which emulates the MPU in UART mode), and any system capable of running OS/2 Version 3.
While a musician unfamiliar with computers should be able to readily use MidiLab/2 as a multi-track recorder, its full capability can best be realized with a reasonable knowledge of MIDI concepts and terminology, and general computer operation. It is assumed the user is familiar with MIDI-compatible equipment, and is aware of the role of a sequencer in a MIDI-based audio system.
MidiLab/2 targets the Multimedia creator, the MIDI musician, and hobbyists/home users in general as potential users of the program.
Highlights:
- Full exploitation of OS/2
- Sixteen tracks available for simultaneous playback
- Record/Overdub a predetermined number of measures
- Dynamic editing of track data with audio/visual presentation
- MIDI data stream editing at the byte or measure level
- Selective filtering of unwanted MIDI data
- Can synchronize with external MIDI/SMPTE clock
- Remote control capability from any MIDI device
- Transposition and velocity adjustment
- Note Quantization
- System Exclusive dump/restore utility
- Support of MIDI 1.0 file standard
- No pre-requisite software (except for the high resolution timer)
- Online HELP provides introduction, user's guide, and reference information including MIDI tutorial.
License
- Shareware / Discontinued
Author
Links
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