There is also this: http://www.borg.com/~jglatt/ "Richard Dobson" <richarddobson@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message news:eMzwi.7085$lx3.2062@fe3.news.blueyonder.co.uk... Rob Hutchinson wrote: 1.)Where can I find the current General MIDI System specification? What is the current version number of this document? You buy it from the Midi Manufacturers Association: http
On 2006-12-14 18:59:02 -0600, Al Puzzuoli <apuzzuoli@comcast.net> said: In article <2006121417493416807-scifi@hushai>, sci-fi@hush.ai says... Hi, On 2006-12-14 10:07:47 -0600, Al Puzzuoli <apuzzuoli@comcast.net> said: Hi, Just wondering what the best option is for listening to midi files using soundfonts on cards other than Sound Blaster models? Ideally
Peter, thanks for the followup. Makes everything clear. In article <n46dnR_C2eJJRurVnZ2dnUVZ8hidnZ2d@posted.plusnet>, Peter Taylor <not@my.address> wrote: Thanks for your response Pete. Since I posted here I've had a very helpful email from Limex which I hope has sorted me out. I'll explain below. [....] What I find a bit hard to figure out is what a midifile would be *for* on
On Mar 11, 9:20 pm, "Eisboch" <r...@nowhere.com> wrote: (and chord strummers) Here's a pretty cool (and free) program that displays, modifies and plays midi files. What is really cool about it is that you can display any of the tracks of the midi file in different modes, including staff (music), piano roll and (this is what is of interest to guitarists) in a guitar tabulation
On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 21:20:40 -0400, "Eisboch" <rce@nowhere.com> wrote: (and chord strummers) Here's a pretty cool (and free) program that displays, modifies and plays midi files. What is really cool about it is that you can display any of the tracks of the midi file in different modes, including staff (music), piano roll and (this is what is of interest to guitarists) in a guitar