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Re: Midi File Organization

2005-11-06 by Jorge Fernandez

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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