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| From: trial user |
| Subject: Various |
Love your program GNMIDI ***** (5 stars!). I just bought a new Yamaha DGX505 Keyboard and was trying to figure out how I can get some background music to play along with. It dawned on me that I had all these Midi Files and if I could just strip off (or lower) the Voice (Lead) volume to the song I want to play, then I could save the file on a Smartcard, pop it into my keyboard slot, start the song and play the lead. Works Great! (Well . Almost!) . Additionally, it's a GREAT learning tool for learning the notes of the melody. I WILL be registering the GNMIDI program before the trial period is over. I just want to play around with it more and figure out what else I can do with it. Aloha and Mahalo for such a fine program. |
| From: Demo tester and future registered user |
| Subject: gnmidi inquiry, Excel / .csv to midi |
I had a chance tonight to make a detailed demo of GNMIDI and found it worked quickly and well for my intended purposes, at least in the simplified initial trials. I will make more detailed demo tries over the following days, but believe GNMIDI will be a useful tool for me, and one I will buy a license for. To put things in perspective, GNMIDI is likely to speed up my trialing of music analysis / music combinatorial results by 20-30x over manual means, a very significant improvement indeed. I'm excited to have found GNMIDI and that it appears to work for my purposes. I wanted to send a quick note of thanks for your message and work on GNMIDI. |
| From: demo user |
| Subject: Suggest for GNMidi |
Hi, I'm trying GNMIDI software, it's very nice, compliments! |
| From: registered user |
| Subject: GNMIDI chords |
Making chords in GNMIDI and save it as a lyric in Sonar or Cakewalk, works now wonderful. In Cakewalk or Sonar you can add chord diagrams on base of the "lyric" chords made in GNMIDI and save the file as a Cakewalk or Sonar File. After that you can see the cords / cord diagrams on the track you have chosen and easily move them to any track (for instance the track with the leading song) and more than that you can see the cords also in the lyric view. I'm very very happy with your program!! |
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You find information and a demo to this software at https://www.gnmidi.com.