Evening All I think you are spot-on Midi Magic! I downloaded the free limited version and gave it a quick test drive and it is fantastic. A little more investigation and I'll upgrade to the pay version. VanBasco's playlists are great for setting up a program of unattended background, but special requests are often very awkward to locate. Many thanks, Fred --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "midi_magic2000" <magic_midi@h...> wrote: > > Hi > > What you need is the program call MidiCat which can be found at: > > http://midicat.net/ > > I think you will find it will do all that you want and much more. > > Midi Magic > > > > > --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "Fred Dismuke" <freddismuke@b...> > wrote: > > > > Over the past summer I purchased an MX-80 (a 15 year ambition) and > > upgraded to XG with a DSR1. Very early on I joined D.U.G. and have > not > > until now corresponded. My Disklavier is interfaced with my > computer > > now thanks in large part to research of the archive postings of > this > > user's group, and now that I've waited out the shipping, > > acclimatizing, cabling, software selection/learning curve and or > > course, the tuner appointment, I must say I'm absolutely thrilled > with > > the arrangement. I have moved my 20 store-bought Yamaha albums to > the > > hard drive for ease of playing and have also, at much time and > effort > > culled thousands of not-so-hot midi files from the web to about > 1500 > > pretty good arrangements. I have many Vanbasco play lists but do > > sometimes want to find a particular selection by criterion other > than > > alphabetic, and my memory of which sub-directory it may reside,
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Re: Midi File Organization
2005-11-15 by Fred Dismuke
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