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** LATEST CHANGES **

V3.14 - 3/18/08 9:45 PM

1.  Designed a completely different algorithm
for the unlock code which should allow users to
only need new unlock codes if they change their
hard drive.  ** All users will need a new unlock
code with this update. **

V3.13 - 2/10/08 8:30 AM

1.  Fixed a bug with the unlock code.

V3.12 - 2/3/08 12:30 PM

1.  Fixed 2 bugs related to the "Guess" button.

V3.11 - 1/1/08 5:20 PM

1.  Fixed a bug in "LOAD DIRECTORY"

V3.10 - 3/13/07 11:15 PM

1.  Changed the way MIDIDIOM chooses to save
files so that each rendering will save to the
same directory until another song is loaded.


V3.00 - 3/10/07 2:00 PM

1.  Added "SAVE DIRECTORY" to file list menu so
that the user can either allow MIDIDIOM to decide
where to save the files or the user can designate
a directory where files should be saved to. The
program will remember where you want files saved.

2.  Saved files are now named with part of the
previous file name followed by a number instead
of just a subsequent number.


V2.92 - 3/9/07 8:30 PM

1.  Hot keys for internal midi player CTRL+RIGHT,
CTRL+LEFT, CTRL+UP, CTRL+DOWN, will now only work
locally when MIDIDIOM is the active window.


V2.91 - 3/4/07 7:10 PM

1.  Decreased the default range of the Yo_Yo button
so that the notes do not jump around quite as much.


V2.90 - 3/3/07 2:30 PM

1.  Added Yo_Yo Button which will randomize all notes
within a selected range using notes from another
selected range.


V2.80 - 3/3/07 1:00 AM

1.  Added JOIN button which will force a midi file
to join a particular key by moving notes in the midi
file to the nearest note in the selected key.


V2.74 - 2/28/07 10:00 PM

1.  Increased the range of the IN_OUT button from
(-12 to 12) to (-48 to 48)


V2.73 - 2/26/07 11:40 PM

1.  The unlock code will now not be overwritten
when upgrading to the newest version of MIDIDIOM.
So it will not be necessary to plug in your unlock
code each time you upgrade.

2.  If you wanted to work on the same midi file twice
in a row it would be cleared from the file list.  Now
it will only be cleared from the file list if you click
on it twice in a row without a rendering in between
the 2 clicks.

3.  Fixed miscellaneous minor menu conflict problems.


V2.72 - 2/25/07 5:15 PM

1.  Fixed problem with internal midi player having
trouble with long file names.


V2.71 - 2/25/07 10:00 AM

1.  Added BATCH utility to the file list drop down
menu which will load an entire directory of midi
files to your file list. 

2.  Added CLEAR utility which will clear the current
file list.


V2.70 - 2/24/07 11:15 PM

1. Multiple midi files can now be loaded and rendered.

2. Fixed long file name problem.  Long file names can
be loaded into memory but for now the output is always
short file names.


V2.61 - 2/19/07 11:30 PM

1. Clicking on a map number will display your
map names in the status bar.

2. Fixed UNDO button problem with multiple
renderings.

3. Fixed routine which performs back up of your
edited files map.txt, my_scale.txt, my_words.txt
and usergp??.txt.  Future MIDIDIOM updates will
not overwrite your changes to these files.


V2.6 - 2/18/07 6:00 PM

1.  It is no longer necessary to save files. 
Upon each rendering, files are automatically
saved to a directory with the same name as
the midi file and given a subsequent number. 
Therefore the SAVE button was removed.

2.  AUTO OCTAVE CORRECT check box added to work
in conjunction with the ROTATE button.  Previously
instruments had to be moved to their correct
octave using the OCTAVE button.  The program now
attempts to do this for you.  It can be unchecked
if you do not want the instruments to be
automatically moved.

3.  UNDO button now deletes the most recently
rendered files and reloads the previous midi file.

4.  The previous HOTKEYS worked globally so they
would effect other programs you might have running. 
To alleviate this You can use the underlined letter
on each button while holding down the ALT key. 
This approach only works locally with MIDIDIOM and
will not affect other programs you might have running.

 

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