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RE: [atari-midi-archives] Help PLZZZZ

2004-10-04 by lalit mistry

Thanks For the Reply,

 J2me is Java Programming on Mobile Devices There we dont have a sequencer .We just have a player to which we have pass a MIDI File which we have to play and the device support only one MIDI play at a given time .
One More thing can u even tell me whether can i (How) write a whole Midi using byte in java.
These is the problem i am facing Plzz do help me.
Regards
Lalit...

Tim Conrardy <tconrardy@...> wrote:

>Thanks For the Reply,
>I have cnverted the midi to 0 format but i am not sure how to import it 
>into your sequencer, have them on seperate tracks in J2ME Plz help me.
>Regards
>Lalit...

what sequencer are you using?( don't know what J2ME is :-)  Most sequencers 
have the ability to import a MIDI file, so thats all there is to it :-) It 
should go to one track. I have heard of some people loading up a song per 
track, then simply mute and play which ones they want for a whole set. ( or 
you could SOLO each track as well.)

TimC

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