@Zemnmez: The vertical lines are offset horizontally according to the MIDI channel number. So lines connecting to MIDI channel 1 (red) always have their vertical part on the far left, and MIDI channel 16's vertical lines (magenta) are always on the far right. =)
@xyoshibakax: You can use live MIDI input from a keyboard or such, but no, there's not an editor built in. I plan to make it be able to load my BMM format files, though, so you'll be able to still make files in Bleeper Music Maker but play them here, if you want to. But honestly, if you use a MIDI editor such as the free Anvil Studio, you'll be able to get much more out of Bawami than BMM (with MIDI + PC speaker). E.g. Pitch-bending, stopping playing a note when it becomes too quiet
@xyoshibakax: Wait, that sounds like I'm saying you can add pitch-bends in Anvil Studio, which I don't think you can. I was more getting at Bawami vs BMM at the end. ><
@SomethingUnreal Ahaha it's alright. Although I don't have a MIDI input device nor Anvil Studio it's still pretty cool to see the stuff you make :) Thanks for the reply!
How does the algorithm for preventing the lines overlapping work?
Zemnmez 2 weeks ago
@Zemnmez: The vertical lines are offset horizontally according to the MIDI channel number. So lines connecting to MIDI channel 1 (red) always have their vertical part on the far left, and MIDI channel 16's vertical lines (magenta) are always on the far right. =)
SomethingUnreal 2 weeks ago
ooooooo, very nice!
DarkMatter93 1 month ago
I'm amazed by how much the instrumentation shifts the song from the original. It's nice to listen intently to the background notes.
Roflcopter147 1 month ago
So will we be able to make music with this program as well? I still have fun with the Bleeper Music Maker~
xyoshibakax 1 month ago
@xyoshibakax: You can use live MIDI input from a keyboard or such, but no, there's not an editor built in. I plan to make it be able to load my BMM format files, though, so you'll be able to still make files in Bleeper Music Maker but play them here, if you want to. But honestly, if you use a MIDI editor such as the free Anvil Studio, you'll be able to get much more out of Bawami than BMM (with MIDI + PC speaker). E.g. Pitch-bending, stopping playing a note when it becomes too quiet
SomethingUnreal 1 month ago
@xyoshibakax: Wait, that sounds like I'm saying you can add pitch-bends in Anvil Studio, which I don't think you can. I was more getting at Bawami vs BMM at the end. ><
SomethingUnreal 1 month ago
@SomethingUnreal Ahaha it's alright. Although I don't have a MIDI input device nor Anvil Studio it's still pretty cool to see the stuff you make :) Thanks for the reply!
xyoshibakax 1 month ago
Well, I have to say that you do have talent. Electronics, programing, music making. You are truly one that has a enormous potential.
CloudStrifeEX 1 month ago
Wow you did this yourself? Looks amazing! ^.^ And sounds really neat too!
SisterOfScarletDevil 1 month ago