Virtual loopback MIDI cable for Windows 7 up to Windows 10, 32 and 64 bit.
This software can be used to create virtual loopback MIDI-ports to interconnect applications on Windows that want to open hardware-MIDI-ports for communication.
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- The rtpMIDI -driver is a virtual MIDI-driver which allows DAW-applications to communicate via network with other computers. With this driver you don‘t need to connect long MIDI-cables between your music-workstations. The configuration is implemented to closely resemble the network-MIDI-configuration in OS X‘s Audio/MIDI-setup.
The ports created are unique for each user and only exist while the loopMIDI-application is running. So if you log-off, the created ports cease to exist.
When you close the configuration, the application will not terminate, but rather be minimized to the traybar. When you right-click on the traybar-icon of loopMIDI, you get an options-menu to either deactivate the application, configure the ports or to activate autostart each time you log on to the computer.
This software uses the virtualMIDI driver to actually create the ports.
Established in 1976, RTP was formed by combining the transportation services provided by the Portland Chapter of the American Red Cross, York-Cumberland Senior Services and the Social Services of the Greater Portland Transit District. Today, RTP is a United Way agency that provides low-cost transportation to the elderly, social service agency clients, the economically disadvantaged and persons with disabilities throughout Cumberland County with the exception of Brunswick and Harpswell.
With a fleet of 29+ lift-equipped buses and vans, 30 agency certified drivers and a volunteer program that involves more than 20 drivers, RTP serves over 2,500 people countywide each year, providing more than a 600 rides a day to people who need to get to medical appointments, grocery shopping, work and other important places. Located at 127 St. John Street in Portland, RTP runs routes across Cumberland County each day, doing door-to-door rider pickups and drop-offs.
RTP serves 27 towns in the county. Some of the communities served include Portland, South Portland, Scarborough, Cape Elizabeth, Westbrook, Gorham, Falmouth, Yarmouth, Freeport, Windham, Standish, Casco, Bridgton and more.
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RTP is always looking for GREAT volunteer drivers to provide rides to people throughout Cumberland County.
Volunteer drivers use their personal vehicles and get reimbursed .44 cents per mile, including the miles traveled to-and-from your home, + any tolls and parking expenses. RTP’s volunteer drivers have good people skills, a clean, reliable vehicle, and safe driving record. Background checks are required and training is provided.
RTP gladly accepts donations. We can take donations by check or cash or credit card.
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Regional Transportation Program
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Portland, Maine 04102-3072
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RTP is committed to ensuring that no person is excluded from participation, denied benefits, or otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability.
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Any person who believes that he or she has been subjected to discrimination or retaliation based on their race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability may file a Title VI complaint. Complaints may be filed directly to RTP or toMeDOT. Complaints must be filed in writing and signed by the complainant or a representative and should include the complainant’s name, address, and telephone number or other means by which the complainant can be contacted. Complaints must be filed within 180 days of the date of the alleged discrimination.
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Complaints should be filed to: Regional Transportation Program, Attn: Executive Director, 127 Saint John Street, Portland, ME 04102 or Civil Rights Office, MDOT, 16 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0016. RTP will respond to any written Title VI complaint within 10 business days.