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MIDI FILE Disassembrer - Assembler

MIDI FILE Disassembrer - Assembler

2004-02-10 by Jorge Fernandez

If you are computer oriented maybe the following link will be useful

Specially look for the disassembler, is a program that converts MIDI 
files to Text files and reverse the process.

It is useful if you want to inspect what is inside a midi file 
without a sequencer that ignores some Meta events.

Very easy to use, but a little tricky to install (you need to 
download 3 files)

Regards...

Re: MIDI FILE Disassembrer - Assembler

2004-02-10 by Jorge Fernandez

Sorry, the link is
http://www.borg.com/~jglatt/progs/software.htm

--- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "Jorge Fernandez" <re_p_g_c@y...> 
wrote:
> If you are computer oriented maybe the following link will be 
useful
> 
> Specially look for the disassembler, is a program that converts 
MIDI 
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> files to Text files and reverse the process.
> 
> It is useful if you want to inspect what is inside a midi file 
> without a sequencer that ignores some Meta events.
> 
> Very easy to use, but a little tricky to install (you need to 
> download 3 files)
> 
> Regards...

Re: [disklavier] MIDI FILE Disassembrer - Assembler

2004-02-10 by PianoBench@aol.com

Good afternoon, everyone.

In a message dated 2/10/04 4:29:55 PM, re_p_g_c@... writes:


Specially look for the disassembler, is a program that converts MIDI
files to Text files and reverse the process.

It is useful if you want to inspect what is inside a midi file
without a sequencer that ignores some Meta events.

Very easy to use, but a little tricky to install (you need to
download 3 files)

For those who want to explore all MIDI events--including sequencer-specific meta events--and still stay within the confines of a MIDI sequencing program, I can recommend:

Yamaha's XGWorks for Windows
www.yamahamusicsoft.com

MidiGraphy for Macintosh
http://member.nifty.ne.jp/mmaeda/e/works.html

Midigraphy works on pre-OS X operating systems and runs in Classic mode under OS X. In Classic mode, you are unlikely to get MIDI I/O to work, but you can view and edit MIDI files.

Regards,
PianoBench

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