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Re: Midi problem
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David Fedoruk |
Subject: |
Re: Midi problem |
Date: |
Wed, 27 Feb 2008 20:32:07 -0800 |
MIDI doesn't indicate exactly what the instruments will sound like.
The exact sounds depend on the General MIDI instruments the person
playing the file back has available on their computer.
The way the playback sounds to you will not be the way it sounds when
it is played back on other computers. MIDI is not very exact in that
respect.
Cheers
David
> Hi,
> I know the Dynamic context created in piano template allows Midi output to
> play piano pedaling. But when I write piano piece, the Midi can't reflect my
> pedaling, and the sound is still dry. This is not because of my player,
> because when I play some Midi files created by other softwares such as
> Finale, the pedaling is here. Why? How to make my Midi file really have
> pedaling output?
> Haipeng
>
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David Fedoruk
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