Find answers to common questions about MidiMacro
MidiMacro is a professional MIDI routing and macro creation software that allows you to connect MIDI devices and create keyboard shortcuts triggered by MIDI messages.
No! MidiMacro is available for a one-time purchase. No recurring fees or subscriptions.
MidiMacro works on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
There's no hard limit - connect as many MIDI devices as your computer can handle.
Yes, MidiMacro works with virtual MIDI ports on macOS and Linux. Windows users will need to use physical MIDI devices or third-party virtual MIDI solutions.
MidiMacro is compatible with any MIDI-compliant device, including keyboards, drum pads, control surfaces, and digital audio workstations (DAWs).
MidiMacro supports all standard MIDI messages including Note On/Off, Control Change, Program Change, Pitch Bend, and System Messages.
Yes! You can set specific values or ranges for each byte of the MIDI message, allowing for precise trigger conditions.
MidiMacro supports most keyboard combinations, though some system-reserved shortcuts (like Ctrl+Alt+Delete) cannot be triggered for security reasons.
No, MidiMacro is designed for minimal latency and doesn't interfere with audio processing.
MidiMacro is lightweight and optimized, typically using less than 100MB of RAM.
Yes, all your MIDI routings and macro settings are automatically saved and can be backed up.
No, all updates are included with your one-time purchase.
You can reach out to our support team via email. We aim to respond to all queries within 24-48 hours.
Contact our support team with details about your setup and the issue you're experiencing. We'll help you troubleshoot the problem.
Absolutely! MidiMacro is perfect for streamers who want to control OBS, Streamlabs, or other streaming software using MIDI controllers.
Yes, many performers use MidiMacro to trigger scene changes, lighting controls, or other software actions during live shows.
Yes, MidiMacro is designed for professional use and integrates seamlessly with professional audio workflows.
Yes, MidiMacro works with multiple audio interfaces and MIDI interfaces simultaneously.
Yes! We regularly release updates with new features and improvements based on user feedback.