Some advanced versions can simulate different intensities of keypresses based on how hard the MIDI key is struck.
While different versions exist, such as those found on GitHub , they typically offer a consistent set of capabilities:
The primary purpose of is to act as a bridge between musical hardware and non-MIDI-aware applications. Key features and common scenarios include:
Allows the use of a physical sustain pedal to trigger the corresponding function in virtual piano sites.
Because functions by simulating keystrokes, it is frequently flagged by antivirus software as a "False Positive".
The program maps specific MIDI notes to specific QWERTY keys. For example, pressing "Middle C" on a MIDI keyboard might trigger the "A" key on the PC, which the virtual piano software interprets as a specific note.
ArijanJ/miditoqwerty: Midi to Qwerty translator for Virtual Piano