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Roland E-66 - What Is a Standard MIDI File

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*
Standard
MIDI
Files
created
by
IBM
and
ATARI
computers
Save
the
SMF
onto
a
disk
formatted
by
your
E-66.
(
Your
instrument
might
not
be
able
to
read
disks
fomatted
by
other
systems).
Change
your
MIDI
File
extension
to
".MID"
if
necessary.
(IBM
and
ATARI
are
registered
trade
marks).
*
Standard
MIDI
Files
created
by
Macintosh
computers
Save
the
SMF
onto
a
disk
formatted
by
using
your
E-66.
Your
instrument
might
not
be
able
to
read
disks
fomatted
by
other
devices).
If
your
Macintosh
has
a
Super
Drive,
use
the
Apple
File
Exchange
or
PC
Exchange
(or
something
similar)
to
convert
the
data
to
MS-
DOS
format.
(Macintosh
is
a
registered
trade
mark
of
Apple
Computer
Inc).
(MS-DOS
is
a
registered
trade
mark
of
Microsoft
Corporation).
What
is
a
Standard
Midi
File
The
MIDI
File
Player
of
your
E-
66
can
reproduce
the
following
types
of
Standard
MIDI
Files:
*
Format
0:
several
MIDI
channels
are
combined
into
a
single
track
*
Format
1:
each
MIDI
channel
uses
a
track.
The
MIDI
File
Disk
Recorder
of
the
E-66
can
read
up
to
17
tracks.
The
songs
recorded
by
the
E-66
into
the
MIDI
File
Player
are
recorded
in
format
0.
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