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Title: Expo Notes: KaleidoPro opens possibilities for MIDI musicians
Post by: HCK on February 02, 2013, 11:01:04 pm
Expo Notes: KaleidoPro opens possibilities for MIDI musicians
   




   

In the Music Studio showcase at Macworld/iWorld on Saturday, Stefan Lipson gave the audience a look at KaleidoPro, a MIDI application that works with a drum controller or any MIDI instrument. With KaleidoPro, a musician can play not just a wide range of drum kits, but also other instruments.


Musicians can map different sounds on the drum pad, which is connected to a Mac. You then create a composition that tells the software how to process the MIDI data. When you’re actually performing, the data is processed in real-time.


Now, I realize what I wrote may not make sense to a lot of people—heck, I’m not even sure I understand it myself. So it’s probably best to just watch the video below to see what KaleidoPro can let you do.



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http://www.macworld.com/article/2026997/expo-notes-kaleidopro-opens-possibilities-for-midi-musicians.html