FlexiMusic Orchestra allows users to assign small pieces of music beats to each key or button on their input devices and play them like a musical instrument or orchestra. It supports standard instruments and drums from MIDI banks.

There are many input devices that you can use with FlexiMusic Orchestra, including your computer keyboard, mouse, joystick, MIDI, and other keyboards. You can use single or multiple input devices together, and the input device can be anything that DirectX can detect. The software plays the sound as soon as the key is pressed unless you set it to queue.
This software is an excellent choice for hobby use, where you can use it for simple purposes like using only the keyboard and mouse to play sounds on your PC. At the same time, it is also powerful enough to use for professional orchestras, with multiple input devices and sets of music to change over. In a live music orchestra, multiple keyboards can be connected to one PC, and multiple people can play music at the same time. A set of music can be assigned and changed to change everyone's sound.
You can use the General MIDI (GM) 128 bank instruments and drum sets assigned to keys and played with this software. It can run in the background, and once you put the input ON, it will play even while you are working on another application. For example, you can assign an "UP pronouncing wave file" for the "up arrow key," and whenever you press the "up arrow key," it will keep sounding "UP" "UP," making it fun to use your PC.
FlexiMusic Orchestra can also be used as a DJ or jukebox. If you have sound or music in wave file format, you can use its queue and loop to use it as a normal music player. Additionally, it can play multiple songs at the same time, making it a multi-sound wave player, assigning each sound wave file to each key of your keyboard, mouse or other devices, and playing it in real-time. Overall, FlexiMusic Orchestra is an incredible software for music lovers and professionals alike, and it offers a wide range of features that are worth exploring.
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