It took some time, but finally version 1.0 is done...
Download version 1.0 here:
http://www.donausoft.nl/index.php?page=domidiNew in version 1.0:
1) Ability to use images for buttons, displats, labels and sliders (text runs over the image)
2) Swipe to turn on/off multiple stops at once
3) Function to switch between the default layout (loaded on startup) and the current organ layout. With one button these layouts can be switched. With this function there is a lot of space saving (especially with little touchscreens like 7"), and in the end you need "less" screen. See below screenshots.
4) Copy styling of one control (eg button) to multiple controls
5) Performance improvements by buffering images
6) little BUGfix with auto-saving
7) Installation is improved, now suitable for 64-bit Windows 7 and Windows 8
Dutch manual added
See here for extensive release notes:
http://www.donausoft.nl/uploads/domidi/release-notes.txt---
With DoMidi 1.0 a new standard layout for StAnnesMosely is added, which is handy for testing DoMidi without creating an organ layout. See below screenshot of the current default main layout and the default StAnnesMoseley layout...
On both layouts you see a bleu button, labeled "Organ" and "Menu". This is a switchbutton (new function, see point 3 above), which can be use to switch between the Default layout (main screen) and the Organ layout, with only one button press. The Default layout (main screen) can than be used for main functionallity, like selecting sampleset, recording, etc... With this you can use the whole screen in the Organ layout for organstops, and other functions you need directly while playing. So your screen can be used more efficiently. This way (in my opinion) a big sampleset can be played using only two 7" touchscreens (or 8" or 10").
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If someone has any questions about DoMidi, let me know:
domidi@donausoft.nl. Setting up DoMidi is maybe not the most easy program, but when it runs it works perfect. And it's always easier than making and midifying (soldering) of hardware stops.