I believe that a midi file could have any number of 'tracks' (within reason, I assume there will be a limit but I'm not sure what it is right now).
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You may HAVE to do a substantial amount of manual editing, the best you might do it to convert the file into a format that makes the editing easier. I don't remember seeing anything that allows the sort of split that you are seeking, which in data terms will be somewhat arbitrary. This may be a variant of the process of converting a Type 0 midi file to a Type 1 file. Midi software may well allow a midi file to be split between tracks, but usually this facility is subject to midi data being on different channels (which might mean different instruments). Each track can have multiple notes, but one only playing at once.Ī normal midi file can have a number of notes starting at once to create a chord, and they could be on different tracks, or they would more likely be on the same track so they could be more easily covered by similar settings, say instrument type, and other controllers. I've used Google to check on this type of MML, and this seems to have a problem with chords. There are other uses of MML, including referring to file types.
On the basis of the information you provide, I'd GUESS that you're talking about 'Music Macro Language' (MML).
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I am already able to take the Treble and Bass parts of the single track, and split them into two different tracks, I just need to know how to split the notes on each track so only one note is being played at a time per track, but keeps the current clarity and sound of the original file.Īm I able to do this with Anvil without having to manually edit this, and if not, what software would be best recommended for this that is free (I can't afford to buy any new software right now). I am using Anvil Studios (latest version), and need to take a track that has multiple notes being played at once (not just treble and bass, but multiple notes played at once on treble and/or bass), and split them into their own separate tracks (MML does not like chords, and when I try to convert it, it butchers the song). Hello, I am trying to fix up a midi file for a song I wanted to convert to MML for use in a game I play, but am not sure how to perform a specific step, or if I am even using the proper software to do so.