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Converter midi smf 0 pra smf 1
Converter midi smf 0 pra smf 1










I found some instructions online for a similar problem and applied them to my situation. It had to do with the "Program Change" list in Ntracks's Midi Event list. Ok, so I figured out how to eliminate the "Gunshot" sound problem. I also always need to convert smf's to 0 types to play in the PX575 and needed to use an old version of Cakewalk to do this, version 3.01. I'll check these files later with MidiOx and see what I come up with. I play the PX575 whych is very similar to the WK3200. If this is changed to 127, it s now sending a maximum velocity setting command (I think) instead of whatever 255 means to the Casio WK which may not be able to recognize what that 255 is or as I said, is sending a "reset" command instead of a fixed velocity level. It is sending a command for another instrument (I'd have to look up Casio's manufacturer ID) or it could be sending an all notes reset command. This may be why the midi file will not work. Now the 2nd large number 255 could be a manufacturer ID or a "reset" all notes command depending on manufacturer. CC 7 is volume, 93 and 91 are I seem to remember for DSP depth and 10 I think is pan, if your first column is CC and not something else. The second column looks like velocity values,not cc messages but could also be "status" messages. Original midi file exported in Ntrack as a SMF0 but still couldn't be read:Įvent Unit Time Track Channel Controller NR Controller Value The rest of the file entries were identical.īelow is a portion of the Excel spreadsheet entries illustrating what happened. GNmidi changed both of those values to 127. The Original SMF0 (non readable) file had (2) "Controller Values" listed as 255 and 255. The "Repaired file had a "Text" line event added which looked like this

converter midi smf 0 pra smf 1

I opened both up in Excel and both files are nearly identical. So I had GNMidi convert the "Repaired" Midi file to a CSV file, as well. The repaired file was loaded into the WK-3200 and of course the keyboard could play it just fine. GNmidi, repaired it and made a copy of the repaired file. I then used GNMidi to "repair" the exported file.

converter midi smf 0 pra smf 1 converter midi smf 0 pra smf 1

So I opened it up in GNMidi and had it converted to a CSV type file which I opened in excel. I loaded the exported file into the WK-3200 and of course it couldn't read it. I used the WK-3200 to make a 4 note midi drum track in ntrack and exported it as an smf0 midi file.












Converter midi smf 0 pra smf 1