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ipMIDI
ipMIDI MIDI over Ethernet ports - send MIDI over your LAN. You can route MIDI over your Ethernet network, using ipMIDI ports to send and receive MIDI between PC''s connected to your LAN. For example, if you have a music studio with several computers connected via MIDI interfaces and MIDI cables, ipMIDI will replace them all. Any MIDI application on the LAN can communicate with any other without any new physical connections, eliminating separate MIDI cables and additional hardware interfaces and if you are running a wireless IP network you don''t need any cables at all! Ease-of-use with MIDI Multicast. ipMIDI sends MIDI data over Multicast UDP, not TCP. It''s very easy to use. Select "Ethernet Midi" in your audio Application. That''s all, no configuration, no client - server hassle. You will not have to define a sender or a receiver. Choose an ethernet MIDI OUT port for your sending application. Now every single application on your network can receive the data by opening an ethernet MIDI IN port, simultaneously. A near to zero latency and up to 1 Gbit/s. ipMIDI is a native Windows WDM kernel mode driver. Expect a latency < 0.5 msec, lower than when using legacy equipment and real MIDI cables. A standard MIDI interface sends with a data rate of 31.2 kbaud, which has limitations. For example, sending excessive Polyphonic-Aftertouch MIDI messages easily breaks this limit. With ipMIDI this limit is defined by your network data rate. Think of the amazing possibilities to work with your network rate of 10Mb, 100Mb or 1Gbit/s. ipMIDI provides up to 20 Ethernet MIDI IN Ports and 20 Ethernet MIDI OUT Ports - Adjustable. In the ipMIDI network, because all MIDI is transmitted over a single port could be received by every computer, ipMIDI replaces more than 20 MIDI cables, establishing an n-way MIDI network. The numbers of ports are adjustable. Select only the number you need and only those will be installed on your system and be visible in your audio program.
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LoopBe1
LoopBe1 is a virtual MIDI device for transferring MIDI data between computer programs. Basically LoopBe1 is an "invisible cable" to connect a MIDI outport of an application to any other application''s MIDI inport. All MIDI data sent to the program''s output is channeled to the receiving applications in realtime. You may connect up to 8 applications to LoopBe''s inport and up to 8 applications to the outport, all sending and receiving at the same time. LoopBe1 is a native Windows 2k/XP WDM kernel mode driver, so expect the lowest possible latency. Programs do not need to link with special libraries, so LoopBe1 works with every MIDI or DirectMusic capable application. LoopBe1 comes with a Systray Icon. You can switch it on and off like a hardware device and view its status. LoopBe1 has a powerful shortcut detection to avoid MIDI feedback. If a feedback is detected, LoopBe1 will immediately mute its port, interrupt the loop and popup a message. After disabling the malicious MIDI through within your program you can easily enable LoopBe1 again at its systray icon. LoopBe1 is free for non-commercial, personal use only. Any commercial use beyond a 30-day evaluation period requires purchase of a commercial use license.
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