MIDI Lab is a Swiss army knife in MIDI industry allowing any imaginable MIDI processing environment to be defined. Perfect for studio and live performances. Connect all your MIDI hardware and manage it from one control panel. It run as a standalone app or VST3/AU plugin (can host other VST3/AU plugins even as a plugin itself).
Main features:
LUA Script (for audio & MIDI processing, building custom GUI panels and MIDI Lab automation using MIDI Lab LUA API).
4 blocks for ExprTk scripting: MIDI Script, MIDI Expression, Script, Expression.
Value events: Abs, Accumulator, Add, Buffer, Clock, Constant, Divide, Expression, Geiger, Iterator, MIDI Trigger, Multiply, Pack MIDI, Random, Read Variable, Readout, Script, Subtract, Trigger, Unpack MIDI, Write Variable.
Universal: Audio->Value, Conditional Gate, Distributor, Fun1 (Abs, Neg, Ceil, Floor, Round, Truncate, Sqrt, Exp, Log, Log10, Sin, Cos, Tan, P->F, F->P, Random), Fun2 (Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide, Modulo, Power, Maximum, Minimum, Average, =, !=, >=, >, <=, <, AND, OR, XOR), Selector, Smoother.
Panel (GUI): Button, Display, Grid, Knob, Meter, Slider, Time Display.
DSP: ADSR, Noise, Wave Gen.
Aggregated MIDI input and output blocks.
3 distinct signal types: MIDI, audio and value events.
Built-in assets with bitmap and vector graphics added to be used with the new panel elements for GUI (more to be added).
Properties section available in the right-side panel to access various options of blocks and their GUIs (especially the panel components).
Parameter index/value inputs and outputs for external (VST/AU) plugin blocks to allow parameters automation with value events.
Embedded sample projects (accessible from File->Sample projects menu) - and more to come.
In development:
Publishing the manual.
iOS edition.
Assets manager (so that users can add their own audio/graphical assets).
Variables manager (allowing users to add custom variables with different scopes).
MIDI Lab is a very powerful and versatile MIDI processor. I use it in my Windows 10 machines and a Macbook Pro. I'm even thinking about using a PC and MIDI Lab to control my hardware modules.
Read ReviewMIDI Lab Version 1.2 is a big step forward. It is MIDI-centered, but can now host VST instruments and effects (VST2 and VST3, 64-bit).
There are many internal MIDI plugins (named blocks) that can manipulate and generate MIDI data flow.
You can receive MIDI data from an external MIDI port (or the internal MIDI player). Then you can connect the internal MIDI blocks and external MIDI VST plugins (eg. arpegiators, chord generators, ..) to each other as desired. At the end the MIDI data flow can be sent to an external synthesizer or internal VST instrument.
You can also connect audio outputs from VST instruments to VST effects, mix them and send them to the audio out port.
The GUI of the VST plugins are each presented in a tab but you can create an own tab where you can add all GUIs of the plugins you want.
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