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MIDI Router Client 2.26.0, published by Shemeshg, is a lightweight Windows utility designed to create flexible MIDI routes between any input and any output on the system, effectively turning the PC into a programmable MIDI patch-bay. The application is aimed at musicians, producers, and live performers who need to merge, split, or redirect MIDI streams in real time without additional hardware; typical use cases include layering several synthesizers from one controller, remapping drum pads to different software instruments, routing clock from a DAW to standalone gear, or isolating specific channels for multitrack recording. Because it operates at the driver level, latency remains low and the virtual cables it creates are visible inside every standard sequencer or plugin host, so complex routings can be saved as presets and recalled instantly for studio sessions or stage changes. The interface lists all detected MIDI ports, lets the user draw connections with a single click, and offers filter options for channel, note, controller, and system-exclusive messages, ensuring that only the intended data passes through. Since its first release the program has evolved through twelve successive versions, progressively adding support for background service mode, multi-client access, and configurable buffer sizes to accommodate both legacy 5-pin DIN interfaces and modern USB class-compliant devices. The utility belongs to the Audio & MIDI Tools category and is distributed as a freeware download that receives incremental updates when new Windows MIDI features become available. MIDI Router Client is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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