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MidiRunner 1.39.0.3 - Play Center for MIDI,MP3,Wav,CD-Audio files, with Keyboard. MIDI Tracks, Lyrics
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Size: 3.80 MB
License: Shareware
OS: Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003
Developer:Alberto Farinelli (» more programs)
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Program system requirements: 90 Mhz, 16MB, sound card
MidiRunner checked and founded to be 100% clean:
Scan Results of mdrnr13.exe
mdrnr13.exe: OK
Known viruses: 78376
Scanned directories: 0
Scanned files: 1
Infected files: 0
Data scanned: 3.80 MB
Time: 2.533 sec (0 m 2 s)
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Publisher's Description:
MidiRunner is an integrated Play Center for MIDI, MP3, Wave, CD-Audio files and all others WindowsMedia supported sound files. MidiRunner permits you to play the MIDI instruments (or the corresponding soundfonts loaded into the MIDI Space), using an external connected MIDI keyboard, the PC keyboard, or a virtual keyboard. When playing a MIDI file you can also: - read the lyrics contained into the MIDI file - disable / enable some selected MIDI tracks of the playing file - increase / decrease the song tonality by octave or semitone transpose
- increase / decrease the playback rate of the song - save the MIDI file with its Variations and specific settings into a new MIDI file. Can also be used to create, edit and load Playlists (PLL,M3U,PLS). File search by name or embedded tags. Extended use of shortcuts to work also without mouse. Sizable to a docking toolbar. Full Help-on-line. Language: English/Italiano
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on August 27 2012 19:44:25
A brilliant crsrwsood indeed!Yes, JM and GH, Fairfax printers/editors screwed up big time with the clue to 1D/4D. Incorrect bold typeface plus incorrect reference to 24A when it should have been 24D made it more difficult than it should have been. In a normal week , I would have immediately twigged to the incorrect bolding, but as the asterisked clues all had answers containing more letters than their clues indicated, I thought that somehow this clue must also have gained some extra letters! Well done Fairfax!One more distraction for me was the DA instruction: the six starred clues make five undefined words, plus a phrase, that join the grid . I incorrectly interpreted the phrase join the grid to mean that these six answers together could then be arranged to make something meaningful that related to the crsrwsood as a whole. Only when I'd finished did I realise a) I was wrong; and it was a ridiculously fanciful interpretation! |
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