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Joined: Mar 17, 2021
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We had a discussion a few months back about Type 2 files, with some files I have marked as Type 2 in the header, but we had difficulty determining if ...

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Here you go. Loaded and saved with Win98/Midisoft Studio

3 years ago
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Which program were you using to edit/save it last?

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[quotePost id=14429]Anyone still cruising this thread?[/quotePost] They will be now 😉 Unfortunately, I can't help with the survey, as my use of D...

3 years ago
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Sema's test-midi-files does not show any errors with any of the files. Anvil Studio's "Repair Song" option does not find any errors either. If I...

3 years ago
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You can attach one of the files using the "Attachments" link just under the part where you type. You can not submit a MIDI file as is, you must first...

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My current process will be as follows: 0 - Figure out all of the instrumentation 1 - Export MIDI file using spc2midi 2 - Repair MIDI file using Anv...

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It looks like it's possible using a high-pass filter. I am able to make it sort of work using Domino (a Windows MIDI Editor) but it destroys all of t...

3 years ago
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[quotePost id=13886] Just checked this thread, and I see that I used a Comment here, and there ARE subsequent new items, so there seems NOT to be any...

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Aye aye aye. So the converter leaves all percussion expression on the original channel it was on in the game (somewhere on 1 to 8). I haven't notice...

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By Jove, I think I've got it! I used a combination of super fast snares with increasing values of CC 74. I need to mess around with it a bit more,...

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You may just need an A-B converter on the output of the Plantwave, may save a bunch of trouble. Google search MIDI TRS A/B Converter for something ...

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[quotePost id=13784] the effect is often used to cut off the attack portion of the waveform from the notes following the first. [/quotePost] Hmmmmm,...

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