Meanwhile, check out some of these clips of midijam in action that people have posted on youtube. Then you can open them in MidiJam and enjoy the midi visualization “on steroids.” You can then go to and download as many free midi files as you want (there’s other directories out there too, just google “midi directory”). It uses graphical interface that any computer user can operate. While other karaoke player programs usually have a messy interface, poor graphics and complicated functions, Siglos Karaoke Player/Recorder is designed to be as easy-to-use as possible.
#Midi player how to#
I had a hard time figuring out how to bring a midi file of my choice into the program (…you just actually drag the midi file to the midijam.exe icon but the “readme.txt” file covers all that). Our MIDI karaoke player software is useful for both home entrainment and running a karaoke show. Mix and convert MIDI tracks to multiple audio formats, adjust their tempo. It’s a little old school and not as user-friendly as I’d like but it’s decent. Play and modify files in the MIDI format. Same with drums, horns, strings… ANYTHING!ĭownload the program and mess around with it. If there is a bass present, you’ll see the bass plucking real notes too. So the piano plays the actual piano notes that are being heard in the midi file. (screen shot of van basco karaoke’s virtual piano)īut what I want to talk about is MidiJam, which takes midi visualization to a whole new level! It actually takes the actual instruments that are in the midi file and shows them playing REAL notes.
![midi player midi player](http://www.methodred.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/mpx2-water-playing-mute-56-tempo-shadow.png)
You can even slow stuff down and transpose to any key of your choice. You just load your midi program through Van Basco and voila, the notes are displayed on your screen in a little graphical piano.
![midi player midi player](https://images.reverb.com/image/upload/s--Ud_XF_Wp--/f_auto,t_large/v1603680888/ptoodbgfqqgtwmozqgg8.jpg)
It’s great for learning how to play any song, if there’s a midi file available for it on the net. You’re probably familiar with Van Basco Karaoke, which takes your midi file and displays it on a piano screen. Ok, so I’m on the net and I come across this post about a free program that visualizes your midi files in a whole new way.