Updated SysEx manufacturer names and controller names.Shows the full name of MIDI devices and ports, better matching other apps.Fixed a bug on Macs with Apple Silicon (aka M1 or ARM) processors: when many MIDI messages were received at the same time, we would display corrupted and invalid events.It looks much nicer, and lets you copy the data as either hex bytes or text, not both mixed together. Detailed event data is now displayed using a view supplied by HexFiend, rather than plain text.This works better with macOS’s current security systems, and makes it easier to install the app by dragging to the Applications folder. The app is now distributed as a disk image.I want to keep MIDI Monitor working for another twenty years! This will improve reliability, and will make it easier to add new features. The N64 Midi Tool and N64 Sound Tool also received a good amount of. Rewrote the app in Swift, and upgraded to newer APIs. Of particular note are the sound tools, which can be used to rip sounds to put into. If you're using an older version of macOS, use version 1.4.1 instead.
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