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aprad046
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MIDI Visualizer

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some songs in Youtube have a "MIDI visualizer". It's the best way I can explain it. Look at this example
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipzR9bhei_o
and my favorite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4DjC0BdKt4
Do any of you know what program do they use? I'm not a hardcore musician, but it'd be neat to visualize the score of some MIDI's I have
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Post by aprad046 »

Found it! Guess I should have looked a little deeper. In the video of bach's, there's a link to the website. the video itself names it. (Music Animation Machine) but I thought it was a nickname. Silly me
The link's here, for whomever is interested
http://www.musanim.com/player/
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Post by Rashidi »

iirc anvil studio also have similar feature
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Post by paulguy »

rosegarden also displays somewhat like this but per channel in it's normal view.
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Post by franpa »

Cakewalk and Sonar (replaces Cakewalk) display the staff of MIDI files while playing and they let you edit them via the staff and various other stuff too. neither is free though.
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Post by Francis64 »

I use some really ancient piece of software called Midisoft Session.
It was originally designed to run on Windows 3.1, but works ok on XP. I know it's old but it does the job.
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