Can anyone recommend a way to read MIDI data (note pitch and duration)? I would like to see actual numbers and not visual interpretations. For example, a MIDI event list. "A3 on, B4 off, etc." with time indicators.
I have many programs, FL studio, etc. But none seem to allow the user to look at actual data.
These days, is there anyway to get to anything at all without a GUI???
Reading MIDI data
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Re: Reading MIDI data
Get midicvt from http://www.vlsi.fi/en/support/software/vs10xxtools.html . The code is designed to perform midi format 1 to format 0 conversion, but you can insert your own code to show the note on and note off events. (Note that note on with velocity 0 means note off as well.)Jeff-20 wrote:Can anyone recommend a way to read MIDI data (note pitch and duration)?
Try MIDI-OX here:
http://www.midiox.com/
And on the same page there is a ASCII-to-MIDI converter as well. I assume this will take a saved MIDI file and convert it to ASCII (and vice versa).
http://www.midiox.com/
And on the same page there is a ASCII-to-MIDI converter as well. I assume this will take a saved MIDI file and convert it to ASCII (and vice versa).
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For typical MIDI file byte mangling I just do that with my own code, but i have to admit a bare excel-like MIDI file editor would serve some purposes. What I use typically to is the event list in Cakewalk Sonar.
If MIDI files were not soo old school, maybe it would make sense for plogue (my company) to do such a MIDI editor.
If MIDI files were not soo old school, maybe it would make sense for plogue (my company) to do such a MIDI editor.