This site is not directly affiliated with the developers - WADA Masashi. MIDITrail is an Music App, developed by WADA Masashi. You can start using MIDITrail for Pc now! Disclaimer To use the app, do this:Ĭlick to go to a page containing all your installed applications. Hit the Install button and your application will start Installing. We no longer support or distribute some of our older freeware desktop. ZetaWord - ZetaWord is a free Windows text editor. Zeta Telnet - A telnet (terminal) client program for Windows. ZetaCalc - A free basic calculator program for Windows with history support. It will display MIDITrail in your Emulator Software. ZC Trigram Generator - Generates new similar words derived from set of input words. Once installed, Open the Emulator application and type MIDITrail in the search bar. If you do the above correctly, the Software will be successfully installed. Accept the EULA License agreement and Follow the on-screen directives.If you successfully downloaded the Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe, go to your Downloads folder on your computer or anywhere you ususally store downloaded files. I recommend Bluestacks since it is very popular with lots of online tutorials 2: Now Install the Software Emulator on your Windows PC To begin, you can choose from either of the apps below: Useful when you want to use a video game, and you want the MIDI output to be redirected directly to VirtualMIDISynth, or some other MIDI driver.An emulator imitates/ emulates an android device on your computer, making it easy to install and run android apps from the comfort of your PC. Remap the default MIDI controller, to one of the list (generally Windows General MIDI Driver, and optional, VirtualMIDISynth). It is a plug-in to use in conjunction with VirtualMIDISynth, useful from Windows 8 to Windows 10. Unstable, the external synth (VirtualMIDISynth.exe) can crash anytime, but improving every version.Soundfonts can be changed without restarting driver.
VirtualMIDISynth 2.x introduces a deep and important architectural change to VirtualMIDISynth: Driver and Synth components have been split in two distinct parts, while the Configurator is now included into the new Synth. It is encouraged that we test the software out and leave feedback, reporting any additional bugs found to aid development. For info, I just stumbled upon MIDI Trail, an open source visual player. Required BASS libraries are now loaded by the Synth process so a MIDI application can use BASSMIDI Driver using BASS v.2.2 and VMS using BASS v.2.4 with no issues. Back on production version of Windows 10 and no issues when switching between. Synchronization between multiple driver instances could be done easily, from a single point. The received MIDI stream is then forwarded to the new Synth component: a new, isolated and independent process that listens to VMS2 driver instances and plays the received MIDI streams. The driver is still a DLL, loaded by the MIDI application as 1.x, but now it only contains the "windows multimedia driver" parts needed to identify the virtual MIDI device ("CoolSoft VirtualMIDISynth") to the system and receive MIDI streams from MIDI applications outputs. VirtualMIDISynth 2.x is the second generation of VirtualMIDISynth 2.x introduces a deep and important architectural change: Driver and Synth components have been split in two distinct parts, while the Configurator is now included into the new Synth.