Anvil Studio 2011.0
It allows you to create and edit MIDI music files and mix audio tracks
Program info
Anvil Studio is a complete and powerful program that allows you to create or edit MIDI music files. To start with, this music format allows you to record instruments and their information in individual tracks including the notes, volume, panning, tempo, channel, and more. This is usually called a "midi sequence". With the Anvil Studio Mixer you can view, edit, and play these midi sequences. Besides, you can import WAV files, record audio tracks, and connect MIDI-enabled devices. You can use different ways to view the notes of each instrument track. With the "Composer" screen you can view and edit the notes in the sheet music or staff; you can drag and drop notes and symbols to the staff but also you can use the piano keyboard to add notes, notes can be played with the computer keyboard; you can also switch the piano keyboard to guitar frets. With the Piano-Roll Editor you can view and edit the notes of an instrument track in a Piano-Roll format. With the Tablature screen you can only view the notes. One advantage of the program is that all the options and features include help and tutorials.
Pros
- You can import WAV files, record audio tracks, and connect MIDI devices
- You can use different ways to view the notes of each instrument track
Cons
- Free version only records one audio track for one minute
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Records notes just by playing MIDI instruments or inserts notes.
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