Hello John,

Thursday, July 17, 2003, 3:26:20 AM, you wrote:

JRS> I think so, as .mid seems to be something specific to Yamaha,

I don't think so. I have about a thousand .mid files with all sorts of
music. They are in General Midi format, as I recall (been a while
since I looked at this). Some vendors, Yamaha, Roland, etc, do
different things in the files. Some can be fixed by reassigning sounds
and/or other parameters, but some can't because they include things
not defined by others (M$ come to mind here?).

There are a few midi newsgroups, and the people there know quite a lot
about this. You might try there to get specific details.

JRS> I'm still looking for something that will both display and allow
JRS> me to edit, and in the end convert to an ordinary .wav file
JRS> format to write to  CD, and in linux if at all possible.

Quite a while back, there were many tools to do this. To get good
.wav's, you might want to get something that uses very high quality
sounds.

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