It is called "Chirp", and its URL (I hope its OK to post it) isĪ couple of problems I see with Chirp, however, without having tried it: (Actually, I have just read about a new virtual MIDI keyboard, that also is supposed to install directly as a MIDI input driver-without needing a cable driver. So-it's nice to see that you will bring back the virtual midi keyboard that installs directly as a MIDI input app, without needing the extra cable app! All other virtual keyboard apps, including yours, required installation of a separate virtual midi cable app. But they never updated it to work with XP, so it faded away. The last virtual keyboard app that I recall that used to do that was Cakewalk's Virtual Piano, which came free with Cakewalk DAW, and early versions of Sonar. Of course, it should work with different Os's, at least XP and Vista, perhaps Mac and Linux as well, if you have time to do that. When will that become available? That will be simpler, not to have to install a separate virtual MIDI cable app, but just to be able to install the virtual keyboard directly as a MIDI input app, without needing the separte virtual cable. Florian, that the next version will come with built-in Virtual MIDI support. Note: The next version of Bome's Mouse Keyboard will ship with built-in virtual MIDI support, so that you can select Bome's Mouse Keyboard directly as MIDI INPUT in, e.g., Reason. Bome's Mouse Keyboard may NOT have the same virtual MIDI port driver specified for both input and output, as this will cause a MIDI loop. to translate the MIDI communications between two software programs. It is also possible for Bome's Mouse Keyboard to accept input from one virtual MIDI port and output on different virtual port to allow Bome's Mouse Keyboard, e.g. Normally, Bome's Mouse Keyboard will accept the direct input of a connected MIDI device, while outputing to the virtual port driver. Virtual MIDI port drivers allow MIDI data to be sent directly from Bome's Mouse Keyboard to the MIDI IN port of a MIDI enabled application. After successful installation, you'll have a set of virtual MIDI devices. Follow the installation instructions provided by the respective author. Hubi's Loopback device for Windows 95/98/ME Maple Virtual Midi Cable for Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista (check out this tutorial for installation on Windows XP) Sony Virtual MIDI Router for Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP There are several virtual MIDI drivers available.
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