Convert Type 1 Midi To Type 0

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Midi Type 1 and Type 0

GNMIDFMT converts between MIDI formats 0, 1, 2 (also called MIDI type or MIDI version). The first toolbar button opens a single MIDI file for single file conversion The second toolbar button opens a folder for converting multiple or all MIDI files in this folder. Convert Midi 1 to midi 0. Monkeyass asked on 3/11/2003. 3 Comments 1 Solution 618 Views Last Modified: 5/4/2012. I have a problem. I want to convert. Output File Type MIDI File Converter was written to convert Toontrack's type 0 files into type: 1, so that their clip names would display correctly in SONAR 5. However, users of: different hosts may find that they can use type 0 without problems. Choose type: 1 to force all MIDI files to type 1, type 0 to force them all to type 0.

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Posted by Bill Bittel on May 20, 2001 at 09:03:10:


I am new to Midi. I just bought a Kurzweil Mark 112i (like a Mark 152 but smaller). I can download tons of midi files from the net. I can copy them to a 1.4mb floppy and stick it into the drive on the Kurz. Many of the songs will play right off the disc -Midi type 0 songs. If they are Midi type 1, I get an error message - can't play off disc - try loading into memory. I can do this with small files (under 50k). I can then re-save them back to the floppy, specifying to save as Midi type 0 and all is fine. I can then play them (since they are now Midi type 0)directly from the disc. Larger Midi type 1 files (100K or so)take FOREVER to load in and somewhere in the middle I get an error telling me the Kurz is out of memory. It seems to have 1 Meg of Ram to hold up to 16 midi songs (16 tracks each), Kurz 'styles' custom organ drawbar settings and some other misc stuff. I clear ALL that out to make the max RAM available and a 100K Midi type 1 file will still not load - not enough memory. So here are my questions.

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1 - What is the difference between Midi type 0 and type 1 files ?

2 - Is there a conversion utility that will convert type 1 to type 0 ?

3 - Why do type 1 files seem to need so much memory in the Kurz ?

4 - Why would anyone use a 1.4mb floppy as a data exchange medium in 2001. The big Roland digital grands use the same format. Why not put in a Compact Flash or PC card slot, or smart media, or a zip drive, or a clik drive, or a CD R/W drive. Then put a nice big (30 gig) Hard drive inside to dump the data too. What could it add to the cost of the system - $200 or so ??

5 - Why would anyone provide 1 meg of Ram in 2001 ? Why not at least 16 meg, or 64 ?

Sorry for long post. All responses appreciated. You can respond here or email me at wbittel@cfl.rr.com

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