Re: my Soprano

    
Re: my Soprano    16:14 on Monday, March 13, 2006          

onedawg
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Posted by onedawg

The page will not open.


Re: my Soprano    17:23 on Monday, March 13, 2006          

cjbass
(180 points)
Posted by cjbass

The link doesn't work.


Re: my Soprano    18:08 on Monday, March 13, 2006          

cjbass
(180 points)
Posted by cjbass

Why is it in a .mid format which is a MIDI format?


Re: my Soprano    19:35 on Monday, March 13, 2006          

onedawg
(30 points)
Posted by onedawg

I can't open it in a midi format. you need to post it as a .wav or .mp3 file.


Re: my Soprano    22:52 on Monday, March 13, 2006          

cjbass
(180 points)
Posted by cjbass

Same problem.


Re: my Soprano    17:34 on Tuesday, March 14, 2006          

onedawg
(30 points)
Posted by onedawg

A midi file (Musical Instrument Digital Interface)are standard specifications that enable electronic instruments such as the synthesizer, sampler, sequencer, and drum machine from any manufacturer to communicate with one another and with computers.

Think of it like this, it's not the story, it's the instructions for reading the language. Therefore, a midi file does not contain independantly usable information, like a wav file or mp3 file.


   




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