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Standard MIDI question?!?
Hi, I had a couple of questions regarding standard MIDI-files:
1. Is it possible to import a MIDI file from PC to MAC; to save the Midi file on a CDR on my PC and then open it from the CDR into the hard drive on my MAC and further import it into ProTools LE in my MAC? 2. Is there any way that bugs and viruses can be transfered by MIDI files? I'm using a dedicated system on my MAC and I don't want it contaminated with bugs, trojans and what not. Thanks!! |
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Re: Standard MIDI question?!?
Hi,
1- Yes. Just make sure it is a standard MIDI file format.(.mid) 2- I don't think so. Again, just make sure it is a standard MIDI file format.(.mid)
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Re: Standard MIDI question?!?
Thanks benlef!!
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