![]() ![]() The prog that converts midi to text usually has a reverse option, i.e. Take any existing midi file containing the bits you plan to re-use and convert it to text, use the editor to separate out the various chunks that would be useful to have, and then use the text editor to bring chunks back together and add whatever as well. You could save the various actions you want, and then just build a new file from the chunks as required, looping/repeating as you need.Īn alternative to working within a DAW (or whatever) would be to use a prog that allows the conversion of an existing midi file into text (editable in any text editor). ![]() If you're using a DAW or a sequencer package, then some (most ?) will allow you to save pieces/phrases/clips and then build a new file from pre-saved pieces. There are a few things you might look at. ![]()
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