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MIDI Mixer

Software that enables you to connect to and control your Windows audio. You can control the audio of individual applications down to device inputs and outputs, all through whatever MIDI controller you have to hand.

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  • Free
  • Proprietary

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  • Windows
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MIDI Mixer information

  • Developed by

    Jack Williams
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    5 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Audio & Music
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What is MIDI Mixer?

Features

MIDI Mixer is a piece of Windows software that enables you to connect to and control your Windows audio. You can control the audio of individual applications down to device inputs and outputs, all through whatever MIDI controller you have to hand.

It can also perform a variety of other actions (like running AutoHotkey scripts) so that you can use your MIDI device to control your entire system.

Any MIDI controller

Change the volume of - or mute - any application or device on your system and use any MIDI controller to do it.

Plug'n'play with a built-in preset, or build your own profile and customise to your needs, supporting use-cases like cross-fading apps and homebrew devices.

Custom actions

Map common actions like play/pause/stop, setting a default audio device to a key, or running any arbitrary file. This could be anything from opening a program to running an AutoHotkey script, meaning anything is possible!

Customise the function of the buttons on your MIDI controller at any time, with no delving through config files. MIDI Mixer Profiles UI

Visualise

See a visual representation of your system's audio state by hooking up motorised faders or volume indicators that update live.

Always be aware of what's making noise without having to leave the focus of your work or games.