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Date: Sun 05-Mar-1991 20:29:20 From: zazula@uazhe0.physics.arizona.edu (RALPH ZAZULA) Subject: importing MIDI files for Ensemble Has anyone ported thier MIDI files from other platforms to ENSEMBLE? I was using Voyetra Sp2 on my PC and I'm trying to get the files to Ensemble. I put them in MIDI 0 and MIDI 1 file formats. That seemed to work to some extent. The most important thing that isn't making it is the 'loop' settings. I doubt that 'loop' is a MIDI command. Is there any way to get Ensemble to loop on a track? How about recognize more than 4 instruments (like > 50)? Has anybody found a sequencer for the NeXT yet? Ensemble is cool but it isn't as functional as I need. I need: 100+ tracks visual editing of midi events midi event processing (transpose, quantize etc.) patch editing/librarian on and on... If there isn't a program out there that does this then I have found myself a project. Let me know about any programs (or suggestions for things to include if I end up writing one...). Ralph |----------------------------------------------------------------------| | Ralph Zazula "Computer Addict!" | | University of Arizona --- Department of Physics | | UAZHEP::ZAZULA (DecNet/HEPNet) | | zazula@uazhe0.physics.arizona.edu (Internet) | |----------------------------------------------------------------------| | "You can twist perceptions, reality won't budge." - Neil Peart | |----------------------------------------------------------------------|

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