MaynardWaters | hey guys, what is an program which can read a midi file | 01:03 |
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len-dt | MaynardWaters, there is more than one kind of midi file. | 01:06 |
len-dt | Hydrogen reads a midi file, qtractor does, rosegarden, PD, Musescore. | 01:07 |
len-dt | I can't tell you if any of them will read your midi file :) | 01:08 |
MaynardWaters | len-dt: so If I downloaded some random midi file from: http://www.classicalmidiconnection.com/midiplay/playmidi.shtml?midi/c2/befelis | 01:14 |
MaynardWaters | and I wanted to use that and put it thorugh a synth, ...hummm | 01:14 |
MaynardWaters | musescore crashed :( | 01:16 |
MaynardWaters | when i go to the open selection in in Hydrogen it doesnt see any midi files | 01:25 |
MaynardWaters | qtracktor also didnt have an option to open a midi file :( | 01:50 |
MaynardWaters | bwhahah rosegarden, I thought you were going to betray me, but you did not | 02:08 |
len-dt | MaynardWaters, I think you are talking about mid files. Those are more specific. | 02:20 |
len-dt | All sequencers have a file that stores midi info in them, but I think a lot of the apps I listed have their own format. | 02:22 |
len-dt | pykaraoke says it handles *.mid files too. and Muse is another. aplaymidi (part of the alsa package) says it does too. | 02:35 |
studio-user766 | yep | 03:15 |
MaynardWaters | len-dt I was able to sometimes get rosegarden to open up and play some of the random .midi files I found on the interwebbies | 12:52 |
len-dt | Good to know. | 13:01 |
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