
The app does not require installation or configuration, meaning you can access it as soon as you load the MIDI file. The interface is a strong point of the tool, as notes and effects are displayed in the specified order in a modern and optimized environment. The idea behind the utility is to allow you to visualize what an audio project will look like, and therefore it can be a great addition for anyone with a passion for music composition and DJing. It goes without saying that the display can be exported and used with other applications. Generally speaking, MIDI files do not contain audio data but rather help explain what, when, how long, and loudly the notes should be played.

In other words, these files contain instructions on how the sound should be played when loaded into a dedicated third-party application or connected to a playback device. Therefore, you should not expect the program to play soundtracks or samples but only display them. It’s worth noting that the program comes with a settings panel where you can customize the colors for notes and effects in your samples. At the same time, you can lock colors, flashes, and blur for notes and specify the speed, quantity, expansion, and size of the particles that represent them. Re-added the play button from MIDIext1.The background can also be personalized with horizontal and vertical lines, numbers, and a keyboard. File size hugely reduced from 160kb to 135kb Added support for light effect choke between MIDI Extensions File size hugely reduced from 135kb to 85kb File type recognition support - disregards anything apart from MIDI files Removed Shift controls (Can be re-enabled with a pitch device after MIDIext) Percentage dial extended to 1 - 250% and changed to float value over int Fixed a bug where overwriting MIDI files would cause effects to freeze This plugin removes the need for those effects and allows for much more precise MIDI file craftsmanship to be re-played through this plugin and output to whatever MIDI device you like. This was not previously possible before MIDI Extension existed and had to be done through very precise usage of MIDI effects built into Ableton Live. This enables the use of an exported MIDI file to be re-triggered by a MIDI input signal from a MIDI controller such as a Launchpad. This plugin is used to make a MIDI clip trigger based on an input from a regular MIDI message through a MIDI effect rack. Just insert the plugin in a regular chain and drag the effect into the MIDI file box. It does require you to have Max For Live installed, which is automatically installed if you have Live 10 Suite or Trial. Also fixed! All this, in a file size that is just slightly smaller than the original plugin! This should reduce RAM usage slightly allowing projects to stay small and easy to load for users with slower computers. Another issue with the original is that light effect names could not include spaces. As well as this, there is no longer a specific file directory needed to place the MIDIext plugin.

MIDIext3.0 no longer requires light effect load/save files! FINALLY. This new version of MIDIext fixes some of the biggest issues present in the older version.

Speed: Direct relation to the BPM of the light effect controlled by a dial with a range of 10% light effect speed, all the way up to 250% light effect speedĬhoke: When a specific light effect is activated, it will deactivate and stop any other lights on other channels allowing for smooth playback of lights with no overlap.
