![]() NEW: Added option to enable/disable the processing of pitch bending in MIDIs.įIX: Fixed default unit length used by the ABC generator.ĮNH: Generator produces / instead of /2 where applicable. pak format.įIX: Fixed Find/Replace and Realign Notes dialogs looking bad on Mac OS X.ĮNH: Piano roll visibility and zoom levels are now saved.ĮNH: The Change Unit Length dialog shows the current unit length by default (if listed), and falls back to 1/4 otherwise.ĮNH: The Change Key dialog shows the current key by default, instead of always defaulting to C Major.įIX: Fixed ABC generator not recognising keys with a flat (b) in them, producing ABC in the C key instead of the correct key.įIX: Duplicating and merging tracks now correctly aligns the track previews.įIX: Fixed realign notes being biased towards shortening/moving back. NEW: Added Rename Track to edit context dialog.įIX: Rests with long fractions no longer breaki the parser.ĮNH: Credit header in ABC's now include the version number.įIX: Saving ABC files now correctly updates the remembers the last save directory.ĮNH: Starbound install directory verifier now also accepts Linux and Mac OS X binaries.įIX: When using save all from the main window, cancelling the file dialog will abort the save, instead of just skipping the track. NEW: Unit length dialog now supports custom lengths (up to 1/128). A fork of Synthesia 0.6.1a for Linux exists, is called Linthesia and has been abandonned since 2010, doesn't work in current linux distributions.FIX: Added support for.Nicholas planned to add a video editor, called "Synthesia Video Creator", that allows people to record MIDIs without getting lag spikes/stuttering.Last version able to not limit the amount of notes displayed during live playback, last version for Windows XP Last version with standalone configurator Mainly the go-to version of Synthesia for most Black MIDI usersįirst paid version, UI revamp, free to play mode Last free version, first version with full multilanguage support. Used to be the go-to version Synthesia version for Black MIDI Last open source version, Synthesia trademark removed Version history is for the Windows/macOS version, aranged by version numberįirst version known as Synthesia, first version for mac computers (both PowerPC and x86) Only displays a maximum of 88 keys, as compared to Piano From Above's 128 Keys.Newer versions (8.4, 8.5, 8.6 and 9, excluding 10) lag more than older versions. ![]() Music pieces use way more RAM on Synthesia (excluding 10) than other alternatives (such as Piano From Above), and as a result, some pieces might not open due to the massive RAM usage.Poorly optimized Synthesia lags the most out of all MIDI players, so as a result, Synthesia is rarely used for larger MIDIs.This can be used to alleviate lag under most circumstances. Notes can easily be hidden by using the F5 key.When you load a MIDI, you have better control over tracks, and what they consist of (instruments, etc.).Synthesia is graphically superior to other programs. ![]() Piano Hero was the older name for Synthesia until it got renamed due to copyright issues with ActivisionĪdvantages/Disadvantages Advantages Since Synthesia 10.0 is now shareware, you need to pay to get the "Learning Pack," in order to play MIDIs that are not pre-installed.Ī metadata editor is also available, to add more informations to MIDI when playing them ( GitHub). ![]() The program's latest released revision is 10.x. Synthesia is now only used to play smaller pieces, and/or is used as a "challenge" to have the least lag when playing bigger pieces. Nowadays with better alternatives such as Piano From Above, MIDITrail, etc. It was the original program that was widely used to play black MIDIs. Synthesia is a popular piano program made by Nicholas Piegdon. ![]()
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