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all midi folders look empty (not obviosly) can someone let me know how to get the contents of the empty folders to show the midi files so i can access them without needing program open etc.??
thank you.
Some of the folders in our MIDI libraries are just place holders for organizations purposes in our various browsers (EZplayer, EZD, S2) and are empty. Some folders contain the actual MIDI that appear in the browsers.
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
what i want to do is kinda like export .MID so i can import to other programs hardware etc.
i was just wondering if go to a folder instead of drag and drop?
can you recomend the best way to do it?
also TT uses standard midi files right?
thanks scott.
i was just wondering if go to a folder instead of drag and drop?
can you recomend the best way to do it?
Yes, you should be able to sift through the empty folders to find the ones containing the MIDI.
also TT uses standard midi files right?
Toontrack MIDI is GM Extended format.
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
ORIGINAL: Scott
Toontrack MIDI is GM Extended format.
which means that while they are compliant with the MIDI specifications they use a ‘mapping’ system unique to Toontrack that really is not likely to translate well to other drum sampler (software or hardware).
EZplayer pro can convert them to ‘standard’ GM drum mapping but you won’t be able to batch process an entire library and would have to drag out grooves in a sequencer or to the desktop one at a time. Or of course build an Arranger track onto one (or more = fuse them) before export by drag and drop.
… needless to say we don’t really provide our MIDI with your intended goal in mind, so we can’t recommend using them in the context of your desired workflow.
Rogue Marechal - Toontrack
Configuration Manager
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