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Title: How to concatenate compositions
Post by: Gary Grosso on 1997-12-03 05:00 am
What is the easiest way to combine several NWC files together one after the other so I can export a single MIDI file with more than one song. This seems especially difficult with multi-part arrangements and different instrumentation, but maybe I'm overlooking something.

Thanks for any ideas.
Title: Re: How to concatenate compositions
Post by: NWC-Support on 1997-12-04 05:00 am
When chaining songs together into one midi file, you should make sure that tempo, dynamic, and instrument patch settings are all set at the beginning of each song/section, so that different, independent sections do not interfere with eachother.
Title: Re: How to concatenate compositions
Post by: Kent Dugan on 1997-12-04 05:00 am
So do we export various songs or movements to a common midi file and it appends, or do we combine the NWC files by pasting (appended) one line at a time to the NWC file and then export to a single midi file?
Title: Re: How to concatenate compositions
Post by: Jubal Baca on 1997-12-29 05:00 am
I'm a musician an a user's NWC. Is posible append 2 movement of clasic music into a 1 file ? Please, explainme pas to pas.Thank you very much... and HAPPY HOLIDAYS
Title: Re: How to concatenate compositions
Post by: snedegar on 1998-01-24 05:00 am
I suspect that this isn't the correct program for "stringing"
midi files together unless you are going from one piano piece
to another or from one same size orchestra to another.

You COULD continue on only those staves which apply to a
second song, but if you had to create NEW ones, to accomodate
MORE instruments, then you'd have to paste BOTH into an
orchestral "template" with enough "blanks" to accomodate the
channels you required.

There has to be a better way . . .

Sned