On Tuesday 05 February 2013 21:18:03 Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote:
Thanks for that. I did not know it played the MIDI from these and had never
used kmidimon! I also have the original MIDI files which were simply imported
into Cakewalk. They are very densely post-processed and choke Timidity quite
easily. Still play fine through my rusty-trusty sw60xg card running as a
mpu401 (I have an oddball MB which has ... ISA slots!).
Kmidimon, of course, will not get me the audio tracks, the pre-existing mix-
automation, etc. Plugins, I would not expect. If I want to redo this material,
I would remix it anyway but I need to get it into a Linux DAW. So a
aatranslate, if the OLD files are compatible with Sonar, might be of help.
MIDI is the most "primitive" level and there is nearly full interoperabilty
through midi files. Workflow beyond that is the problem.
On Tuesday 05 February 2013 21:18:03 Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote:
Thanks for that. I did not know it played the MIDI from these and had never used kmidimon! I also have the original MIDI files which were simply imported into Cakewalk. They are very densely post-processed and choke Timidity quite easily. Still play fine through my rusty-trusty sw60xg card running as a mpu401 (I have an oddball MB which has ... ISA slots!).
Kmidimon, of course, will not get me the audio tracks, the pre-existing mix-automation, etc. Plugins, I would not expect. If I want to redo this material, I would remix it anyway but I need to get it into a Linux DAW. So a aatranslate, if the OLD files are compatible with Sonar, might be of help.
MIDI is the most "primitive" level and there is nearly full interoperabilty through midi files. Workflow beyond that is the problem.