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Zwadrich
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Joined: 12 Oct 2002 Posts: 5015
Location: The Netherlands
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Posted: 03/24/05 - 12:40 Post subject: midi0 and midi1, whats the difference.
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hey guys,
i was just wondering what the difference was between a midi0 and a midi1 file was.
I made some songs in logic and i need to hand them over to somebody in a .mid0 file.
Anyone know anything about this? or know where to find some info on it.
And dont google me, i tried but couldnt find anything that i wanted to know
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Frax
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 8489
Location: Fuck yoiu fucking fuckers
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Posted: 03/24/05 - 13:21 Post subject:
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I am of no help to you ! But mabye www.yahoo.com can help!
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Callaren
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Joined: 03 Dec 2003 Posts: 1598
Location: South Jersey
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Posted: 03/24/05 - 13:38 Post subject:
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http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum6/HTML/000137.html
| Quote: | The wk3000 or 3500 are the 2 keyboards I know about. You cann't export a 'song file' (Casio's internal sequencer format)...out of the keyboard as a midi file. This is because it contains commands to activate parts and variations...that are exclusive to the Casio. You can record your song (as you play it live)...to a computer based sequencer (like PG Music's Power Tracks)...and edit and save it as a midi1 or midi0 (also known as a SMF file)
The SmartMedia card can be formatted in the Casio's card slot. Then move it to the computer's card reader/writer. You can load in the SMF format files directly to the Card...from any computer. The SMF format reffers to all the 16 mid channels being on 1 sequencer 'track'. A midi1 format (most common)...has 1 channel per 1 sequencer track. (think like a multi-track recorder for midi1...and a single track recorder for midi0). Most all computer based sequencers can convert between the 2 formats. |
Any help?
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Zwadrich
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Joined: 12 Oct 2002 Posts: 5015
Location: The Netherlands
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Posted: 03/25/05 - 08:38 Post subject:
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yea i think i get it, thanks guys
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lotek
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Joined: 12 Oct 2002 Posts: 1598
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Posted: 03/25/05 - 11:46 Post subject:
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midi0 format puts all the notes on one track with the chanel number of each note controlling the sound
midi1 has n number of tracks, each with a midi chanel per track.
pretty much, I only use midi1. If you open a midi0 file in logic, you can select the track and hit "demix by channel" to give you the same results as a midi1
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