- Features

A new kind of MIDI editor

An alignment editor — dual score and performance editors, tools to refine the note alignment, and view modes for different tasks — combined with a fully editable tempo track.

Alignment & tempo mapping

Align

Automatic note-to-note matching between your notated score and the performance you actually played.

Synchronise

Turns that alignment into an editable tempo map the whole session can follow. No quantizing, no manual mapping.

Tempo editor

Refine the generated tempo curve by hand, event by event, when you want the last word over the result.

Tempo-map export

A MIDI file that plays back identically to your take but is now grid-aligned for any DAW to read natively.

The alignment editor

Score & performance views

The notated reference and your recorded rubato MIDI on one shared timeline, lined up moment for moment.

View modes

Analysis, Editor and Velocity views for inspecting the note alignment, refining the results and shaping dynamics.

Linear & Musical timebases

See time as real seconds, the way audio looks, or per beat, the way a notation editor looks.

Editing tools

Arrow, Eraser, Add Match and Remove Match for precise manual control wherever you need it.

Encoding dynamics & expression

Velocity mapping

Carry the dynamics of one performance across to another, captured alongside the timing.

CC encoding

Encode continuous controllers so expression and articulation travel with the notes, not just the tempo.

Standalone & DAW integration

Plug-in hosting

In the standalone, scan and load your own instruments to audition the score and performance. No DAW required.

VST3, AU & CLAP

Run as a plug-in inside your DAW, or as a self-contained standalone application.

DAW tempo-map import

Works with any DAW that imports a tempo map, with deep Reaper integration via its API.

Drag-to-export

Drag the score, performance or tempo map straight out of the editor as a MIDI file.

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