Versions:

  • 3.3.2

MidiEditor 3.3.2, developed by Markus Schwenk, is a lightweight Windows application that provides a complete graphical workspace for creating, editing, playing, and recording standard MIDI files. Aimed at musicians, arrangers, and hobbyists who need direct control over note events, controllers, and timing data, the program displays piano-roll, event list, and notation views side-by-side so every velocity, pitch-bend, or program-change can be adjusted with pixel-level precision. Users can draw new notes with the mouse, quantize recordings to a selectable grid, transpose passages, or insert system-exclusive messages, while a built-in synthesizer offers immediate audible feedback without requiring external gear. Typical scenarios include cleaning up keyboard captures imported from a digital piano, orchestrating drum and percussion tracks for a DAW project, reassigning instruments to General-MIDI slots before sharing a file, or preparing practice loops by slowing tempo without altering pitch. Because the editor writes fully compliant Type-0/1 files, projects open seamlessly in any sequencer or notation package downstream. The single-version release stream keeps the download small and the interface uncluttered, yet all essential tools—multi-track overview, velocity colorization, controller lanes, looped playback, and step recording—are present and ready after a quick, rights-free installation. 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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