| Company | Bery Rinaldo |
| Website | http://homepage.mac.com/beryrinaldo/ddm/ |
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| Os | Mac OS X |
| Requirements | Mac OS X 10.2.8 (not yet tested on any other version), GarageBand 1.0 (part of |
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| Release Date | 3/30/2004 |
| License | Free |
| Limitations | Free |
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Mac:Mac OS X:Audio:Multimedia
Views 379 (+1) / Free By Bery Rinaldo
Dent du Midi is a drag-and-drop application that takes standard MIDI files and generates AIFF containers for each track which contains note data. These AIFF container files are suitable for dropping into Apple's GarageBand application for consumption as loops or integral tracks. In childlike terms, this application allows you to exchange MIDI files into GarageBand files. The name is a second of a encounter on wrangle. Dent du Midi is a 10,686 hoof (3257 cadence) scores in the southwest of Switzerland in the west Alps. The name is French and is pronounced something equivalent "don doo midi" which I cerebration sounded equivalent "don't do MIDI" which is why I cerebration it would be an conquer name since GarageBand doesn't meaning MIDI files. What's New: Version 0.9: Fixed an offspring with certain MIDI files where the tracks would not draw up properly in GarageBand due to dope note-on events in the original MIDI file.
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