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VST2/3 MIDI Monitor


Astraios

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Hi and Hello,

there are ten thousand VST plugins, but I'm having trouble finding a really good VST3 MIDI Monitor. I've been using Cescato's VST2 for years inside of Cakewalk Sonar (see photo). I can open two instances simultaneously in FL Studio, but not in Sonar at the moment... Does anyone know of an even better one? MIDI OX is fantastic, but unfortunately, it's not a VST...

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If you just want to monitor Midi messages, there are a couple of basic MidiFX on TenCrazy.com that will do it.

PortDiag:
In the course of developing MFX plugs, and in helping people on various newsgroups, I often have a need to peek at an incoming MIDI stream to see what's being generated by the keyboard (or other plugs!). This little plugin help a lot in that department. Now with clipboard copy support!

TrackDiag:
Mario Bianchi wanted something like PortDiag, but that works on in-track MIDI data instead. TrackDiag can reveal what data is being output from a MIDI track and all the MFX before it.

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2 hours ago, sjoens said:

I couldn't find a MIDI monitor on their site today.

Not a VST but https://www.midimonitor.com runs from your web browser.

Also not a VST but MIDI View is a standalone that can have multiple sessions open.

It is available on their Discord Website, but it was a dissapointing show up... As far as I  can see  "PizMidi Monitor" has best options:

https://thepiz.org/plugins/?p=midiMonitor

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Resizable, scrolling midi monitor. Change background colors to your liking. Optionally shows raw MIDI byte data. Can save log as text or midi file. 64-Bit

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@Astraios The site you're trying to reach is no longer up.  Try these links instead:

https://code.google.com/archive/p/pizmidi/downloads

https://web.archive.org/web/20170712045242/http://www.thepiz.org/plugins/?p=pizmidi archived website.

https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=300566&start=75 last page of his KVR thread.

I just googled piz midimonitor.  Looks like last update was 2011.

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6 minutes ago, sjoens said:

... I knew you'd say that, but I didn't see how when I checked.

See those three icons down the left side....  the one you want to click on is the top one (looks like some sliders). 

That opens up the settings.  The one you want is “Timeout Delay”.  Set that to “Never”

Once I set it up how I like, I save it as a Track Template.

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10 hours ago, Promidi said:

See those three icons down the left side....  the one you want to click on is the top one (looks like some sliders). 

That opens up the settings.  The one you want is “Timeout Delay”.  Set that to “Never”

Once I set it up how I like, I save it as a Track Template.

Hm, ...? Something went wrong 

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