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Title: Importing a midi file from internet into NWC
Post by: Warren Porter on 2007-07-18 04:38 pm
I was visiting this site http://www.violinonline.com/etude10.htm (http://www.violinonline.com/etude10.htm) and a mouseover on Play Etude No. 10 shows the same url except it ends in MID instead of htm.  I never had the opportunity with the Windows Media Player of saving that file and IE 7 only lets me save the website.  After letting NWC open the file by giving it the location on the internet, the imported file sounded like a harp (not a violin) and had tons of wierd time signatures, barlines, and short measures in it.

I got the file cleaned up, but is there an easier way to do this? 

TIA
Title: Re: Importing a midi file from internet into NWC
Post by: C.E.G on 2007-07-18 04:59 pm
if you just want the midi file as is, just open with an application that soley uses midi
Title: Re: Importing a midi file from internet into NWC
Post by: John Ford on 2007-07-18 05:55 pm
Hi, Warren -

It all depends on the MIDI file.  Some people who create MIDI files for the web actually intentionally change things like key signatures, bar lines, tempos, note durations, etc, just to keep people from getting clean notation.  I believe there are programs out there that can even to this for you.  When you play it with a MIDI player, it sounds fine because it's only dealing with mainly note-on, note-off, and other type events.  MIDI players don't care about bar line boundaries and correct notation.  But when you bring it into a notation program, it's full of weird stuff.

I've had many midi files come into NWC with no problems; others are just full of gobble-de-gook.
Title: Re: Importing a midi file from internet into NWC
Post by: Rick G. on 2007-07-18 05:58 pm
Removed by author who mistakenly thought that a Noteworthy question was being asked.
Title: Re: Importing a midi file from internet into NWC
Post by: Warren Porter on 2007-07-19 11:59 am
As long as the file has correct notes, I can clean it up.  My question was how to get Internet Explorer 7 to save the file in a location I specify.  TIA
Title: Re: Importing a midi file from internet into NWC
Post by: John Ford on 2007-07-19 12:15 pm
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My question was how to get Internet Explorer 7 to save the file in a location I specify.

By using Firefox?

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Title: Re: Importing a midi file from internet into NWC
Post by: Lawrie Pardy on 2007-07-19 12:25 pm
As long as the file has correct notes, I can clean it up.  My question was how to get Internet Explorer 7 to save the file in a location I specify.  TIA

G'day Warren,
you should be able to simply right click the link and "Save Target As..."

Title: Re: Importing a midi file from internet into NWC
Post by: NoteWorthy Online on 2007-07-19 12:47 pm
After importing the file into NWC, you can simply export and then reimport the file. If there are starting rests that you do not want, simply remove them before exporting. This process will perform a basic cleanup of signatures.
Title: Re: Importing a midi file from internet into NWC
Post by: Rob den Heijer on 2007-07-19 03:37 pm
You can indeed, even without using FireFox, click right on "Play Etude No. 10" and save the Midi file anywhere you want. I just tried - successfully.
Title: Re: Importing a midi file from internet into NWC
Post by: Warren Porter on 2007-07-19 07:10 pm
click right on "Play Etude No. 10" and save the Midi file anywhere you want.
Thank you. Thank you, thank you!!! That was exactly what I needed.
Title: Re: Importing a midi file from internet into NWC
Post by: Rob den Heijer on 2007-07-19 08:11 pm
I love it when a plan comes together!
Title: Re: Importing a midi file from internet into NWC
Post by: K.A.T. on 2007-07-19 11:04 pm
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Some people who create MIDI files for the web actually intentionally change things...
I was going to attach a MIDI file to demonstrate this, but .mid is not an allowed file type.
Oh, well...
Title: Re: Importing a midi file from internet into NWC
Post by: Rick G. on 2007-07-20 01:04 am
This process [export/import] will perform a basic cleanup of signatures.
Cleans this up nicely:
Code: [Select · Download]
!NoteWorthyComposerClip(2.0,Single)
|Clef|Type:Treble
|TimeSig|Signature:Common
|Key|Signature:F#
|Note|Dur:Whole|Pos:0
|Bar
|Clef|Type:Treble
|TimeSig|Signature:Common
|Key|Signature:F#
|Note|Dur:Whole|Pos:0
|Bar
|Clef|Type:Treble
|TimeSig|Signature:Common
|Key|Signature:F#
|Note|Dur:Whole|Pos:0
|Bar
!NoteWorthyComposerClip-End
Title: Re: Importing a midi file from internet into NWC
Post by: Rob den Heijer on 2007-07-20 04:33 am
I was going to attach a MIDI file to demonstrate this, but .mid is not an allowed file type.
Oh, well...

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