Chirp 1.2
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Just use your laptops keyboard or mouse to enter notes and chords in any music software requiring MIDI input or providing MIDI output. Want to write that masterpiece or work on that string part in your DAW during your cross-country flight? Chirp makes it both possible and easy.
The keyboard is resizable on the users display, and the computer key mappings are shown as labels on the piano keys and trigger pads/controls.
Chirp turns your computer or laptop keyboard into a virtual MIDI keyboard controller with 18 piano keys, 10 drum triggers and all the control youd expect from a piece of hardware.
The Chirp program will produce no actual "sound" itself - instead it will produce MIDI messages and notes, which in turn "drive" any music software application, MIDI instrument or plug-in soft synthesizer capable of generating sound fr
Many music software applications and soft synths include some virtual keyboard capability, but very few allow the MIDI notes to be generated using your computer keyboard. Many limit input to a mouse click, which makes chord entry and real-time playing virtually impossible.
Chirp accommodates up to 7 notes on the keyboard to be played simultaneously and in real-time, allowing for even complex 9/11/13 chord entry over 2 octaves.
Chirp was designed to be a low latency controller capable of both supply MIDI notes and displaying played notes from any music application with MIDI I/O capabilities.
Chirp allows the user to choose which computer keys are mapped to the piano keyboard keys, as well as assign the trigger pads to any MIDI event.
Main features:
Ports:
- 16 Channel Virtual MIDI Input/Output Port (installs via driver on Windows or Mac and appears in any MIDI music host application)
- Piano Keyboard and Trigger Pads assignable to different MIDI Channels
Keyboard:
- High resolution photo-realistic display - large and small display sizes available
- 18 to 21 notes mapped to computer keyboard keys for generating MIDI data with assignable velocities
- 18 to 21 on-screen keys to display incoming MIDI note data
- Note velocity controlled by graphical slide or preset values assigned to top row number keys graphical octave control allows access to all 127 defined MIDI notes
Controls:
- 2 programmable continuous controller wheels operated with the mouse or glide pad - assignable to any continuous controller
- Space Bar assignable as on/off pedal (damper/sustain, etc)
- 10 trigger pads assignable to any MIDI event (on a different channel than the keyboard keys)
- "All Notes Off" Panic button
- Ability to send note data even when Chirp is not the focused application
MIDI Data Capable From Continuous Controller Wheels:
- Control every MIDI continuous controller defined in the latest MIDI Specification
- Pitch Bend and Mod wheel set up as default controllers; user can define any combination of MIDI Controllers to assign to wheels
MIDI Data From Trigger Pads:
- Note On/Off with assignable velocity
- Program Change messages
- Specific Controller Values
- SYSEX Messages
- Default mapping to GM Drums on MIDI Channel 10 for most commonly used drum sounds
System requirements:
- Intel Core Duo 1.83GHz or faster processor / PowerPC G4 1GHz or faster processor
- 512MB of RAM
Version restrictions:
- 7 days trial
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