Your complete guide to the AI-powered MIDI editor
v1.2.0 · ManualStart with the Editor Overview, then jump to MidiPilot to learn how the AI copilot works. Check out the Prompt Examples for real-world use cases.
The integrated AI brain that composes, edits, transforms, and analyzes your MIDI data via natural language.
Real-world examples showing how to use MidiPilot for composing, editing, harmonizing, converting, and more.
Fix X|V ChannelsOne-click deterministic FFXIV channel fixer — no AI needed. Sets up MidiBard2 channel mapping, program changes, and guitar variant switching.
Built-in FluidSynth synthesizer with SoundFont management, audio settings, and FFXIV SoundFont Mode for accurate bard playback.
Render MIDI to WAV, FLAC, OGG Vorbis, or MP3 using loaded SoundFonts. Built-in LAME 3.100 MP3 encoder — no external tools needed.
Split Channels to TracksConvert single-track multi-channel GM MIDI files into one track per instrument. Auto-names tracks from GM Program Change events.
Seven built-in themes (Dark, Light, Sakura, AMOLED, Material Dark, System, Classic), 10 color presets, and a real-time MIDI Visualizer.
Open GP1–GP8 files directly — all formats from 1993 DOS-era to 2024 are supported with header-based detection.
Overview of MidiEditor AI’s main window, toolbars, event view, track/channel editors, and menubar.
Read Overview →Configure MIDI I/O, connect instruments, set up synthesizers, and configure auto-updates.
A primer on the MIDI protocol: tracks, channels, events, and I/O.
The main window, menus, toolbar, event view, and side panels explained.
Select, move, create, delete, quantize, copy/paste events and manage tracks.
Play, record, mute tracks/channels, set cursor, adjust speed, and use the metronome.