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2323.1 | couldn't resist | SWAV1::STEWART | As a matter of fact, it's all dark | Tue Apr 17 1990 20:41 | 15 |
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> ...Is this what Standard MIDI Files are for?
Yes.
But some sequencer programs hold more data in their proprietary
files than Standard MIDI files, so take lots of notes about
patch settings & stuff like that.
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2323.2 | What timing | CSC32::MOLLER | Hit by a truck, License # RDB31A | Wed Apr 18 1990 17:10 | 9 |
| See this months Electronic Musician (April 1990, or maybe it's May 1990).
There is an entire section on moving sequences off of PC based sequencers
to 10 or 12 hardware based sequencers (MMT-8, MC-500, EPS, VFXsd etc.).
Good step by step instructions & explainations of each system.
It's actually pretty useful info (for those of us who do this sort of
thing frequently).
Jens
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2323.3 | No hardware here. | PROSE::DIORIO | Kazoos--the great equalizers | Thu Apr 19 1990 13:09 | 8 |
| -> <<< Note 2323.2 by CSC32::MOLLER "Hit by a truck, License # RDB31A" >>>
-> -< What timing >-
-> See this months Electronic Musician (April 1990, or maybe it's May 1990).
I saw it Jens. It's a good article. The only problem is that I'm trying to
go from one software-based sequencer to another software-based sequencer.
Mike D
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