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MIDI
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI), provides a coding format for reproduction of sound in MIDI instruments. MIDI interface cards allow computers and other equipment use the MIDI coding. Most sound cards support the MIDI format. Because it does not involve sounds, but instructions and codes about the properties of the sound, the MIDI format is platform independent, and computer users can manipulate MIDI files to great advantage.
 
InternalMIDI

InternalMIDI creates a MIDI node for the internal General MIDI synthesizer of the Zeta. You can connect it to every Zeta MIDI program that supports the Midi2 Kit. With a nice panel you can change all the settings that the internal Zeta synthesizer accepts: Sound quality, different patches, pause, volume, reverb, and transposition.

After starting InternalMIDI a replicant appears in the Deskbar. Now you can use your MIDI software or a utility like PatchBay (by Be Inc.) to connect a MIDI input device to InternalMIDI. InternalMIDI will play every MIDI code it receives through the builtin software synthesizer.

When you right click on the Deskbar icon, a popup menu appears. When you either select Settings from the popup menu or double-click onto the icon or click your middle mouse button, the settings window will be opened. The options in Settings are self-describing, but have the following in mind:

  • The sliders are acting real-time, which means that you can modify the sound while dragging the knob.
  • When you click the right mouse button over the sliders they are set to predefined values.

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