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EMUSIC-L Digest                                      Volume 61, Issue 21

This issue's topics:
	
	MIDI format (4 messages)
	MIDI Protocol Standard (2 messages)

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Date:         Fri, 25 Feb 1994 00:32:20 +0700
From:         Solos Arthachinda - Undergrad student of Engineer 
Subject:      MIDI format

        I've a senior with MIDI sequencer. But I don't know how format
 of MIDI file.

        Please, If someone know it tell me immediate. I can't read it to
 my sequencer.

 Thank,S.Art

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Date:         Thu, 24 Feb 1994 14:04:07 -0600
From:         David Arthur 
Subject:      Re: MIDI format

Mail*Link(r) SMTP               RE>MIDI format
What kind of sequencer do you have?

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Date: 2/24/94 1:23 PM
To: David Arthur
From: Electronic Music Discussion Li I've a senior with MIDI sequencer. But I don't know how format
 of MIDI file.

        Please, If someone know it tell me immediate. I can't read it to
 my sequencer.

 Thank,S.Art

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Date:         Fri, 25 Feb 1994 22:44:26 +0700
From:         Solos Arthachinda - Undergrad student of Engineer 
Subject:      Re: MIDI format

On Thu, 24 Feb 1994, David Arthur wrote:

> Mail*Link(r) SMTP               RE>MIDI format
> What kind of sequencer do you have?
>

        My senior project is to convert thai note to odd note. That
section I've already done it but I want to save it in MIDI format. When
it go to MIDI I can use any program play it. Now I know duration of note,
what's note. But I don't know format in MIDI file.

        Can you help me, Please.

Thank, S.Art.

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Date:         Fri, 25 Feb 1994 16:52:20 -0500
From:         Joe McMahon 
Subject:      Re: MIDI format

>On Thu, 24 Feb 1994, David Arthur wrote:
>
>> Mail*Link(r) SMTP               RE>MIDI format
>> What kind of sequencer do you have?
>>
>
>        My senior project is to convert thai note to odd note. That
>section I've already done it but I want to save it in MIDI format. When
>it go to MIDI I can use any program play it. Now I know duration of note,
>what's note. But I don't know format in MIDI file.
>
>        Can you help me, Please.
>
>Thank, S.Art.

Aha. I think I see what you are asking now. Do you need to know what format
a Standard MIDI File has? That's available via FTP from
stjohn.gsfc.nasa.gov, or by sending the message "GET MIDISPEC PACKAGE" to
listserv@auvm.american.edu. Same files either way, but there is a detailed
description of how a Standard MIDI File is written; your sequencer should
be able to load that if that's what you're planning on writing.

 --- Joe M.

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Date:         Fri, 4 Feb 1994 12:37:33 GMT
From:         UK478 Stephen Charles 
Subject:      MIDI Protocol Standard

Hi,

Does anybody know where I can get a copy of the MIDI protocol standard
from? as I'm developing some MIDI software.


Thanks

Steve Charles
Motorola LMPS UK
+

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Date:         Mon, 7 Feb 1994 10:06:19 GMT
From:         "Steven D. Bramson" 
Subject:      Re MIDI Protocol Standard

Steve Charles writes ...

Hi,

Does anybody know where I can get a copy of the MIDI protocol standard
from? as I'm developing some MIDI software.

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Try ftp.cs.ruu.nl, I think in pub/midi/documents.

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