The Hardware handles configuration of the input / output.

Some configurations are available in the original package (harpsichord, piano, etc. ...). Feel free to test them.
You can build your own configurations, and make them available on the website for other users.

The audio interface allows you to select the sound card, and adjust the main volume. The main volume can be adjusted in case of saturation.
It is strongly recommended to use a low latency ASIO audio driver on the PC (e.g. Asio4All , free of charge).
A VSTe can be plugged to add an effect on the audio output.

A standard reverb / chorus is available on the common audio output.

Five MIDI-In ports can be connected (keyboards, pedals, ....). Keyboards can be compensated for each midi channel and each note.

The computer keyboard can be configured to simulate notes with velocity. Keystrokes can also transpose velocity or pitch.
Simultaneous keys can amplify velocity.

Two joysticks can be configured to generate messages in the three axes. The mouse can also be used on the control surface. A dedicated window reserved for this purpose.

On the output, it is possible to connect up to five MIDI ports (expander, digital piano, ...), five VSTi (virtual instrument) and a SF2 synthesizer.
This synthesizer is used to play SF2 default piano. This default piano simulates harmonics like a realistic piano when the right pedal is held on.
The latency of each output is adjustable to compensate delays on the generation of notes (time elapsed between the demand for the note, and the effective start of the note on the audio output).

It is possible to control the Midi Thru, using the Midi Processors .

Equalizers and compressors can be associated with Midi inputs and outputs in a comprehensive manner (eg to adjust the sensitivity of Midi keyboards or dynamic output)

Finally, settings can manage other parameters such as Midi-clock.

Misc features:

  • Secure the notes by doubling the Note-off (avoiding the Notes stucked).
  • Set a minimum time between a note-off and a note-on on a single note (to connect slow synthetizers)
  • Manage virtual channels to handle two notes of the same pitch on the same channel (these notes are distributed on the extensions of Midi channel)