QmidiNet

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QmidiNet
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Version: 0.4.0 updated
Upload Date: 11 Apr 16
Developer: Rui Capela
Distribution Type: Freeware
Downloads: 81

Rating: nan/5 (Total Votes: 0)

From the creator of the QmidiCtl utility, we’re introducing the QmidiNet software, a free and open source application that has been designed from the offset to act as a MIDI network gateway capable of sending and receiving MIDI data from JACK MIDI and/or ALSA sequencers, over the network via UDP/IP multicast. It is written in the C++ programming language, using the Qt GUI toolkit.

Inspired by the multimidicast application

QmidiNet is heavily inspired by the multimidicast application, and it is fully compatible with the ipMIDI software, which has been created only for the Microsoft Windows operating system. Being written in Qt, the application should also be compatible with other UNIX-like operating systems, besides GNU/Linux.

Resides in the tray area

The software resides in the tray area as a grayed out icon and listens on a given network interface and UDP (User Datagram Protocol) port for MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) devices connected via either the ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) or JACK Audio Connection Kit sound servers, supporting up to 32 ports.

You can easily reset the application, close it or access its settings by left/right clicking on the tray icon. The small Options dialog allows you to choose the network interface to listen on, as well as the UDP port. In addition, you can set the number of ports for the MIDI device, as well as the sound server, ALSA (default) or JACK.

Getting started with QmidiNet

Just like QmidiCtl, the QmidiNet application can be easily installed on any GNU/Linux operating system by compiling the source package. Native installers, as well as source package, for the openSUSE Linux distribution can be found on the dedicated download section above. We have successfully tested the software on computers supporting either of the 32 and 64-bit computer platforms.

What is new in this release:

  • Reset (to network defaults) button added to options dialog, which also gets some layout reform.
  • Added application description as freedesktop.org's AppData.
  • Previously hard-coded UDP/IP multicast address (225.0.0.37) is now an user configurable option.

What is new in version 0.2.1:

  • Reset (to network defaults) button added to options dialog, which also gets some layout reform.
  • Added application description as freedesktop.org's AppData.
  • Previously hard-coded UDP/IP multicast address (225.0.0.37) is now an user configurable option.

What is new in version 0.2.0:

  • More preparations for Qt5 configure build.
  • Added missing blank spaces on some warning messages text lines.
  • Preparations for Qt5 migration.

Requirements:

  • Qt
  • ALSA driver
  • Jack audio connection kit

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