![]() Years ago I dabbled with MIDI to XM converters, I remember it kinda worked OK but you can forget about doing any useful amount of editing because it would turn into an extremely high-tempo song with huge patterns that of course were entirely out of alignment with the measures in the music. I haven't tried Famitrackers import MIDI, but it's hard to imagine how it could work well. Since the MIDI data ends up needing to be so specialized for NES, it sorta defeats the purpose of MIDI. It also doesn't specify what audio channel to use - the 'MIDI channels' allow several notes per channel. A MIDI file's header specifies tempo in form of ticks per quarter-note, and that's all the timing info there is. Seems like a big problem (for NSF efficiency) is that MIDI is just a live stream of data, there's no way to define repeating patterns and stuff like that. ![]() I haven't seen one (unless I missed it), but I've seen MIDI->MML converters before.
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