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MIDI Router Client 2.24.0, published by Shemeshg, is a lightweight Windows utility that enables musicians, producers, and live performers to create flexible MIDI signal paths by routing data from any input port to any output port without additional hardware. Released as the tenth iteration of the program, the software addresses common workflow bottlenecks such as merging controller data from several keyboards into a single DAW track, sending one master keyboard to multiple virtual instruments simultaneously, or redirecting timing messages from a drum machine to a lighting desk. By presenting all detected MIDI endpoints—physical interfaces, virtual cables, and inter-application buses—in a single matrix-style interface, users can activate, deactivate, or chain routes in real time, making the tool equally useful in studio recording, theater tech rehearsals, or bedroom production setups where complex cabling is impractical. The application runs as a background service, so routings persist across reboots and remain transparent to the host sequencer, while negligible latency keeps performances tight. Compatible with Windows 10 and 11, the program requires no driver installation beyond the existing Windows MIDI subsystem and coexists safely with ASIO audio interfaces. Shemeshg has updated the codebase through ten versions, incrementally adding features such as named snapshots, CSV-based configuration import/export, and dark-mode support, all reflected in the current 2.24.0 build. Occupying the Audio & Music category, MIDI Router Client complements DAWs, notation packages, and standalone synth hosts by solving routing limitations that those programs typically do not address. The software 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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