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In order to get and install the latest release of MidiEditor, please follow the links below.MidiEditor is available for Windows (32/64 bit, XP, 2000, Vista, 7, 8, 10) and for Linux (deb package, 64 bit).
MidiEditor for Windows
Download the installer (which runs on 32 and 64 bit systems) and execute it. Follow the instructions from the install wizard.
Automatic Updates
Please make sure your firewall allows MidiEditor to access the internet. Otherwise automatic updates will not be detected (if they are enabled you will be asked to install the updates after they've been detected).
MidiEditor for Linux
In order to install MidiEditor on Linux, please download the debian package (.deb) according to your system's architecture from the list below.
Use your system's package manager to install the package.
Older Versions and Sourcecode
Please visit the project page in order to download older versions or to have a look at the sourcecode.
Developed in 2004, BRELS MIDI Editor is a free, open-source (licensed under the GNU GPL) MIDI editor able to create and edit MIDI files with a simple, straightforward interface. The saved files have the smallest size possible. Their entire content is editable onscreen and the exact composition length is shown and controllable by the program. Yet, preexistent files can be cleaned and filtered, removing garbage and embedded malformations made by other tools.
The program presents a minimalist interface, from its installation, which just requires the extraction of the 7zip/ZIP/RAR file without any modification to the system, to its commands, all shown onscreen, without menus or indirect paths.
The source can be compiled with GCC with Strict ISO C options (-Wall, -pedantic and many others), preferrably in an IDE like Eclipse, to which it can be imported. You can use its internal API to incorporate MIDI funcionality in a Windows C application. You can read documentation of that API here (the text is quite ancient, has typos and is outdated regarding licensing). Check what's new in v0.08 in version history below the screenshot.
I recommend using the editor to make high quality and royalty free music, which is in severe shortage on the web due to the copynoia. If you have such works made with the editor or otherwise, I'll be glad to link to it.