If your files worked fine with VanVasco then they sould work fine with quicktime (iTunes). Anyway, You can do the same with the courrent free versions of (at least): MS Media Player WinAmp RealPlayer Maybe the problem is that since VanBasco was your default MIDI player (now is iTunes) the others didn't include midi files (MID) in their libary directories. I have used them for this and it works. There is a very nice feature in iTunes that it is not included in the others: It can convert, on the fly, from MIDI to WAV or MP3; so you can copy your favorite files to standard audio CDs or to portable MP3 player devices. --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "Fred Dismuke" <freddismuke@b...> wrote: > > Hello, > Thank you for your very prompt response George. I did download and > install iTunes and as you wrote, it had a fabulously robust comment > and search capability. I moved a few MIDIs into it and after a bit of
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Re: Midi File Organization
2005-11-06 by Jorge Fernandez
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