I'm an organist and so MIDI files from my organ have a channel for each keyboard and one for the pedals. Synthesia makes it super-easy to differentiate the colors of the channels so the individual parts played are all clear.
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Robert Staples
Apr 18, 2020
Edited:Â Apr 26, 2020
Individual Colors per MIDI **CHANNEL**
Individual Colors per MIDI **CHANNEL**
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Hi Robert,
Just wanted to post an update to say that there's finally a new "Use Channel For Track Color" switch available in Version 1.31.
Check it out - Should let you now more easily make your videos! 😀
Also, amazing work on this software. I had basically given up on making Rousseau-level videos since it required Adobe subscriptions and expensive particle effect packages and so on, but this software has me immensely excited! So wonderful job to the devs! :D If/when I can get the video figured out, the result will end up over on my channel at: https://www.youtube.com/user/rstaples93. I'm excited to contribute to the user base of SeeMusic.
My apologies, I'm not 100% familiar with the correct terminology. I mean per-channel. If I open the MIDI file in a MIDI editor, I can see that it has four channels: one for each manual and pedal. If I open that fifth option, it lists two "tracks" and shows them as different colors, but nothing about two "channels". Perhaps there's a tool I can use to transform my four "channels" into four "tracks"?
I believe this is actually already a feature of SeeMusic?
If you select the fifth and final Color option in Color Settings, you can easily choose a color for each of your tracks.
If you're looking for different or more advanced functionality, please explain a little more in depth what you're looking for.