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KMid 2 is in preparation.  As part of Extragear it does not necessarily ship on the same date as KDE SC 4.4, but it is on track for a stable release around that time. Meanwhile, a preliminary release 0.1.0 has been published.
KMid 2 is in preparation.  As part of Extragear it does not necessarily ship on the same date as KDE SC 4.4, but it is on track for a stable release around that time. Meanwhile, preliminary releases have been published.


So what is the current status?
So what is the current status?
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:* Multiple MIDI output ports. Currently plays to a single output port.
:* Multiple MIDI output ports. Currently plays to a single output port.
:* Konqueror integration.
:* Konqueror integration.
==ChangeLog==
2009-12-30 Release 0.1.1
:* Recent files menu
:* Highlight trimmed syllables, ignoring leading and trailing white spaces
:* Allow stop in paused state
:* Synchronized with lib. aseqmm 0.2.0
:* Assorted fixes
2009-11-30 Release 0.1.0


==Demo==
==Demo==
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Revision as of 14:33, 30 December 2009

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Simple Karaoke or getting the best from your Midi Synthesizer!

KMid 2 is in preparation. As part of Extragear it does not necessarily ship on the same date as KDE SC 4.4, but it is on track for a stable release around that time. Meanwhile, preliminary releases have been published.

So what is the current status?

Currently implemented

Here are some major features implemented in KMid2:

  • MIDI and Karaoke files are supported.
  • Playback to external hardware MIDI devices.
  • Allow to use software synths as well, like Timidity++ and QSynth/FluidSynth.
  • Tempo and volume controls.
  • Added a pitch (transpose) control.
  • Rhythm view (visual metronome).
  • Configurable character encoding, font and color for lyrics.
  • Playlists (song collections).
  • MIDI Mapper, translating General Midi events into other events understood by some synthesizers.
  • Channel window, with solo/muting controls and instrument selectors.
  • Piano player window, using VMPK artwork and technology.
  • Runs in Linux, using the ALSA Sequencer.

What is not yet ready?

  • Support for Windows and Mac OSX.
  • Multiple MIDI output ports. Currently plays to a single output port.
  • Konqueror integration.

ChangeLog

2009-12-30 Release 0.1.1

  • Recent files menu
  • Highlight trimmed syllables, ignoring leading and trailing white spaces
  • Allow stop in paused state
  • Synchronized with lib. aseqmm 0.2.0
  • Assorted fixes

2009-11-30 Release 0.1.0

Demo

See KMid2 in action in this Screencast

Notes for usage

  • If you use Timidity++ as a software synthesizer, you may have to install GUS patches or sound fonts. You can find them at freepats
  • In this case you will need to start Timidity++ with
$ timidity -iA
  • There is an init script
$ /etc/init.d/timidity start
(in Debian, the package timidity-daemon)
  • For more information and options, there is a tutorial available.

Download

  • Source packages
http://sourceforge.net/projects/kmid2/files/
  • openSUSE Build Service - Search packages
http://software.opensuse.org
  • openSUSE Build Service - RPM packages for openSUSE
openSUSE 11.2
openSUSE 11.1
openSUSE 11.0
  • openSUSE Build Service - DEB packages for xUbuntu
xUbuntu_9.04
xUbuntu_9.10
  • Gentoo ebuild
http://packages.gentoo.org
  • Mandriva 2010
http://www.mandrivalinux.gr

Resources

Note This status report has been updated on 30th December 2009