Terms of Use
Terms of Use
These Terms of Use govern access to the Guitar to MIDI website, desktop application, account area, access APIs, and related billing services.
Publisher
Guitar to MIDI
Effective date
April 14, 2026
1. Scope
These Terms apply to all Guitar to MIDI services, including the website, desktop application, authentication flows, account management area, checkout flows, and APIs used to verify access to the service.
Guitar to MIDI is a software service designed to support a guitar-to-MIDI product and the management of trials, subscriptions, authorized devices, and related access features.
2. Acceptance and authority
By downloading the application, accessing the website, creating an account, starting a trial, or purchasing a subscription, you agree to be bound by these Terms.
You represent that you are legally able to enter into this agreement or to act on behalf of the organization for which you are using Guitar to MIDI.
3. Account, sign-in, and security
Some features require a user account and sign-in through one of the authentication providers offered on the website or in the application. You must provide accurate, current, and complete information.
You are responsible for the confidentiality of your credentials, the activity carried out through your account, and the security of your devices. You must promptly notify us of any unauthorized use, suspected fraud, or account compromise.
4. Free trial of 30 minutes
When Guitar to MIDI offers a free trial, it may provide access to the full product for 30 minutes. Unless otherwise stated on the website, the countdown begins on the first successful sign-in inside the application, not at download time.
We may limit the trial to prevent abuse, including by account, user, device, payment method, organization, or similar combination. Any attempt to bypass those limits may result in suspension of access.
5. Subscriptions, pricing, and billing
Paid features require an active subscription or another access right displayed at checkout. Prices, currencies, taxes, promotions, billing frequency, and plan features are those shown at checkout or on any durable medium provided before purchase.
Unless stated otherwise at the time of purchase, subscriptions renew automatically for successive periods of the same duration until canceled. A cancellation requested during an active period takes effect at the end of that period, unless mandatory law or a more favorable commercial commitment provides otherwise.
You authorize the payment provider used on the website to charge the amounts due under the selected plan. You are responsible for valid payment methods, applicable taxes, and keeping your billing information up to date.
6. Withdrawal rights and mandatory consumer rights
If you are a consumer, you benefit from the mandatory rights granted by the consumer law that applies to you. Where the performance of digital content or a digital service starts immediately at your express request, your withdrawal right may be limited or lost as allowed by law and disclosed at checkout.
Mandatory statutory warranties, including any legal conformity rights that apply to digital content and digital services, remain fully applicable. Nothing in these Terms limits any consumer right that cannot legally be waived.
7. License
Subject to these Terms and payment of the applicable fees, we grant you a limited, personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable, and revocable license to download, install, and use Guitar to MIDI for personal or professional use, including commercial use and public performances, within the limits of your subscribed plan.
This license does not transfer any ownership rights in the software, website, APIs, visuals, documentation, trademarks, or code. Any use not expressly authorized is prohibited.
8. Intellectual property and user content
Guitar to MIDI, including its trademarks, interfaces, text, graphics, logos, databases, software, documentation, and technical assets, is protected by applicable intellectual property laws and remains our property or the property of our licensors.
You retain your rights in recordings, audio signals, MIDI files, presets, projects, and other material you create or process with the product, provided you have the required rights. You are solely responsible for the legality, backup, and use of that material.
9. Prohibited conduct
You agree not to copy, rent, resell, sublicense, share access beyond the permitted limits, reverse engineer, decompile, bypass technical protections, interfere with the access APIs, disrupt the service, or attempt to gain unauthorized access.
You also agree not to use Guitar to MIDI to violate the law, infringe third-party rights, distribute malicious code, send abusive automated requests, falsify device data, or bypass the trial, subscription, or authentication systems.
10. Third-party services
The service may rely on third-party providers, including for authentication, hosting, technical analytics, billing, and payment. Your use of those third-party services may also be subject to their own terms and privacy policies.
We are not responsible for outages, restrictions, losses, or failures directly caused by those third-party services, except to the extent applicable law imposes non-excludable liability on us.
11. Availability, maintenance, and updates
We aim to keep Guitar to MIDI available and secure, but we do not guarantee uninterrupted availability or an error-free service. Access may be suspended temporarily for maintenance, security, updates, technical evolution, incidents, or legal requirements.
We may release fixes, updates, compatibility changes, feature improvements, or interface changes. Unless a different commitment is expressly communicated before purchase, no minimum update term is granted contractually beyond applicable mandatory legal obligations.
12. Suspension and termination
We may suspend or terminate all or part of the service in the event of a breach of these Terms, fraud, attempts to bypass technical limits, non-payment, security risk, request from a competent authority, or use that may harm the service or third parties.
You may stop using Guitar to MIDI at any time. If you subscribed to a paid plan, you must use the cancellation flow provided on the website, in your account area, or through any other contractually available method. Termination does not erase amounts already due.
13. Warranties, limitation of liability, and performance
Guitar to MIDI is provided with reasonable care and skill. However, performance can depend on many external factors, including your hardware, operating system, audio drivers, setup, internet connection, third-party services, and source signal quality.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, we are not liable for indirect losses, loss of business, loss of revenue, loss of data, business interruption, reputational harm, hardware or software incompatibility, or damage resulting from misuse, inadequate configuration, or third-party services. Nothing in these Terms excludes liability that cannot legally be excluded.
14. Changes, complaints, and mandatory disclosures
We may update these Terms to reflect changes to the service, the law, our technical providers, or our business model. The version in force is the one published on the website with its effective date. If a material change affects an active subscription, reasonable notice may be provided before it takes effect.
Any complaint should first be sent through the contact channel shown on the website, in the application, at checkout, or on your invoices. Mandatory information about the trader's legal identity, contact address, and, where required by law, the competent consumer mediator, must be provided on the website, at checkout, or on a durable medium before the contract is concluded.