Zitat von flordieter 2. Meine WERSI-Orgel ist erst ein Jahr alt und auf dem neuesten technische Stand. Sie hat zwei MIDI-Schnittstellen, allerdings ist es mir nicht gelungen, Capella damit anzusteuern. (Ich weiß nicht, was über MIDI Out gesendet wird)
Ein Jeff Glatt hatte vor vielen Jahren mehrere Programme für MIDI geschrieben, darunter ein "MIDI View" oder "MIDI Input Viewer"
Die "Introduction" zur Hilfedatei für das Programm:
ZitatOccasionally, a musician has need to check what MIDI data is actually being sent from a specific MIDI instrument. MidiView is a Win32 (ie, Windows 95 or Windows NT) software program that graphically displays the MIDI data as it is being received at your computer's MIDI In jack. In this way, you can visually see the actual MIDI data while it is being sent by some instrument.
MidiView also has a "MIDI Thru" function. So, you attach a MIDI controller to your computer's MIDI In, and a sound module to the computer's MIDI Out. Then, while you're playing the controller and hearing the sound module responding to that MIDI data, MidiView will be displaying the MIDI data in sync. This can be useful in helping to setup the controller, as well as checking to what MIDI events the controller is responding.
MidiView also allows you to filter out certain types of MIDI events so that you isolate only those events of interest. You ought to know a little about MIDI when using this software. For more detailed information, check my internet web site.
Dieser Jeff Glatt ist vor vielen Jahren aus dem Internet verschwunden, aber ich habe gerade wieder eine Website gefunden, wo seine MIDI-Programme noch runterladbar sind: http://midi.teragonaudio.com/