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- From: vosse@ruls41.LeidenUniv.nl (Theo Vosse)
- Subject: Re: MOD 2 MIDI conversio programs?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.095111.13237@rulway.LeidenUniv.nl>
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- Reply-To: vosse@ruls41.LeidenUniv.nl (Theo Vosse)
- Organization: Leiden University, Netherlands
- References: <L0c1TB1w165w@tsoft.sf-bay.org> <s1070627.721637704@giaeb> <1992Nov18.114241.7527@jyu.fi>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 92 09:51:11 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov18.114241.7527@jyu.fi>, ap@jyu.fi (Patrick Aalto) writes:
- |> I have made a program called MidiTracker which plays MOD files thru a MIDI
- |> equipment.
- |> ...
- |> Based on MidiTracker it would not be very hard to make a program to save
- |> the conversion result as a midifile instead of playing it.
- |> ...
- |> I can e-mail MidiTracker (including Turbo-C sources) if someone wants
- |> to look at it.
- |> ...
- |> Patrick Aalto
- |> ap@jyu.fi
- |>
-
- Hi,
-
- I've been trying to write a mod2midi convertor, which saves the music as a
- standard multitrack midi file. However, I could not figure out all codes,
- so it ended up being somewhat messy. If I could have the MidiTracker source
- code, or a (detailled) description of the .MOD-format, I might be able
- to finish
- the program, and send it on...
-
-
- Theo Vosse
- ----------
- Unit for Experimental Psychology
- University of Leiden
- The Netherlands
-