Midi Editor

Anvil Studio is a freeware music recorder software app filed under instrument software and made available by Willow Software for Windows.

The review for Anvil Studio has not been completed yet, but it was tested by an editor here on a PC and a list of features has been compiled; see below.

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Free Windows multi-track MIDI/Audio recording & editing, VST Effects & Instruments, automation. Options for Sheet Music printing, music theory, ear training.

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Midi Editor

Anvil Studio is a free music application for Windows which was designed for people who want to: record music with MIDI and Audio equipment, compose music for MIDI and Audio equipment, sequence music with MIDI equipment or play with music using a computer.

With the free version, you can create an unlimited number of MIDI tracks, and two one-minute audio tracks. With the optional Multi-Audio 1/8 accessory, each song you create can have up to eight audio tracks of unlimited length. With the optional Multi-Audio 8/16 accessory, each song you create can have up to 16 audio tracks of unlimited length, and you can record up to 8 audio tracks simultaneously if you have enough audio input ports.

Features and highlights


Midi Editor For Mac

  • Editors: Staff, Lyrics, Piano Roll, Percussions, Loops, Audio, Events
  • File formats: standard .MID and .WAV files
  • Includes extensive integrated help
  • Piano Roll / Rhythm editor
  • Loops can refer to notes, other loops, samples, or Riffs
  • Import, record and edit audio samples and play them like drums
  • Any note duration down to 1/128th notes
  • Dynamic editing while the song is playing, making it easier to experiment with rhythms
  • Duplet, quintuplet, and septuplet notes
  • Enter notes from external MIDI device, on-screen guitar fret board, on-screen piano keyboard, or by dragging notes to the staff
  • Percussion editor employs standard percussion notation
  • Copy and paste between 2 song files by starting two copies of Anvil Studio with different songs loaded
  • Align notes with beats and measures
  • Stretch / compress notes over time
  • Compensation for MIDI and Audio device latency and working with low-latency ASIO and Virtual Instruments

Anvil Studio on 32-bit and 64-bit PCs

This download is licensed as freeware for the Windows (32-bit and 64-bit) operating system on a laptop or desktop PC from instrument software without restrictions. Anvil Studio Catalog 2020.09.02 is available to all software users as a free download for Windows 10 PCs but also without a hitch on Windows 7 and Windows 8.

Midi Editor Windows

Compatibility with this music recorder software may vary, but will generally run fine under Microsoft Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP on either a 32-bit or 64-bit setup. A separate x64 version may be available from Willow Software.

Filed under:
  1. Anvil Studio Download
  2. Freeware Instrument Software
  3. Major release: Anvil Studio 2020.09
  4. Music Recording Software

The Key Editor is the default MIDI editor. It displays notes graphically in a piano roll-style grid. The Key Editor allows for detailed editing of notes and non-note events, such as MIDI controllers.

You can open the Key Editor in a separate window or in the lower zone of the Project window. Opening the Key Editor in the lower zone of the Project window is useful if you want to access the Key Editor functions from within a fixed zone of the Project window.

Midi Editor Free

To open a MIDI part in the Key Editor, do one of the following:

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  • Double-click a MIDI part in the Project window.

  • Select a MIDI part in the Project window and press Return or Ctrl/Cmd-E.

  • Select a MIDI part in the Project window and select MIDI > Open Key Editor.

  • In the Key Commands dialog in the Editors category, assign a key command for Open Key Editor. Select a MIDI part in the Project window and use the key command.

Note

If you select MIDI > Set up Editor Preferences, the Preferences dialog opens on the Editors page. Make your settings to specify, if you want the editors to open in a separate window or in the lower zone of the Project window.

The Key Editor is divided into several sections:

  1. Toolbar

    Contains tools and settings.

  2. Status line

    Informs about the mouse time position, the mouse note position, and the current chord.

  3. Info line

    Displays note event information about a selected MIDI note.

  4. Ruler

    Displays the time line.

  5. Inspector

    Contains tools and functions for working with MIDI data.

  6. Note display

    Contains a grid in which MIDI notes are displayed as boxes.

  7. Controller display

    The area below the note display consists of one or multiple controller lanes.

Note

Midi Editor Mac

You can activate/deactivate the status line, the info line, and the controller lanes by clicking Set up Window Layout on the toolbar and activating/deactivating the corresponding options.