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Converting Windows Midi files to MAC Midi files
I'm a Cakewalk user wanting to switch to 001; Upgrading my computer as well. Will the Cakewalk Windows midi files transfer into ProTools if I go with a MAC, or am I stuck with the Windows platform?... How is the transfer made? [img]images/icons/confused.gif[/img]
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Re: Converting Windows Midi files to MAC Midi files
Just copy over your .mid files from the PC and they will import into PTLE on the mac with no problems.
Look in the PTLE manual to find out how to do this on the mac. .mid files definitely work just fine on the macintosh. |
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