MMD > Archives > November 2000 > 2000.11.07 > 11Prev  Next


DOS Program Changes MIDI Note Numbers
By Craig Johnson

In response to the second problem outlined in Craig Smith's post
in 00.11.06 MMD, 'Recording And Processing Organ Data with Cakewalk',
namely software that would change MIDI note values based on a
conversion table, I have a recommendation.

I have been using a little DOS program from Guenter Nagler called
'midirepl.'  It allows you to create a replacement table to change
one note to another.  See  http://www2.iicm.edu/Cpub/

I have been using this in conjunction with Cakewalk to prepare MIDI
files for punching with my Bob Essex MIDster punch.   There are
a number of useful freeware utilities available at his site.  It is
worth a look.  See http://mmd.foxtail.com/Pictures/cjohnson1.html

Craig Johnson



(Message sent Tue, 7 Nov 2000 12:34:12 -0600 , from time zone -0600.)

Key Words in Subject:  Changes, DOS, MIDI, Note, Numbers, Program

Related by Subject:
2008.03.09.04 - Seek "Calliope" MIDI File Player for DOS
from John Harvey
2002.06.17.04 - Windows, DOS & Macintosh Operating Systems
from Colin MacKinnon
2002.06.03.04 - Windows, DOS & Macintosh Operating Systems
from Al Terego
2002.05.29.06 - Windows, DOS & Macintosh Operating Systems
from Paul Anderson
2002.05.28.13 - Windows, DOS & Macintosh Operating Systems
from Jim Cook
2002.05.28.14 - Windows, DOS & Macintosh Operating Systems
from Michael Gebert
2002.05.26.04 - Windows, DOS & Macintosh Operating Systems
from Jan Kijlstra
2002.05.25.08 - Windows, DOS & Macintosh Operating Systems
from Jim Cook
2000.11.07.11 (This article) - DOS Program Changes MIDI Note Numbers
from Craig Johnson
1999.02.19.10 - Seek Cakewalk 5.0 for DOS
from Mike Ames