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RE: [atari-midi-archives] Help PLZZZZ

2004-10-01 by Tim Conrardy

easy.

convert one MIDI file to a type 0: that is all the info is in one track.

Do the same to the other MIDI file.

Then when you import it into your sequencer, have them on seperate tracks.

Then you can control the volume of each track globably ( hopefully) and you 
get your desired result

Tim



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>From: "lalithunt" <lalithunt@...>
>Reply-To: atari-midi-archives@yahoogroups.com
>To: atari-midi-archives@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [atari-midi-archives] Help PLZZZZ
>Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 09:26:49 -0000
>
>My name is Lalit ,
>I am currently trying to create a MIDI File by joining two MIDI Files
>in such a way that One MIDI's Sound plays in the background and other
>in the foreground .Plz can u give the logic to do something like
>these as soon as possible (Plz give me the code and not Links to any
>Software like Player,Editors.
>Plz
>Help...
>

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