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Posted 12/7/2008 3:50 AM Post #1215
 

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I have a Roland MT80s midiplayer that seems to work fine when I play files from the floppy disk it came with (bought second hand). But when I create midifiles in Cubase on my computoer and export them as midifiles I'm not as successful. One file that I downloaded and edited a bit, added some drums can still be recognised by the player. Is there any kommand that needs to be added, or does the file name have to be restricted in a certain way to enable all midiplayers to recognise the file?
Posted 12/13/2008 12:39 AM Post #1217
 

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Hi Mubanga:

Can you tell me whether you're saving in Type 0 or Type 1? Also, is the MIDI file completely unreadable, or is it readable - but just sounds bad?

Cheers, Dave.

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