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#397591 - 12/31/14 11:47 AM
Re: Midi/Style Database Organizer ??????
[Re: rphillipchuk]
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Ron, the files can be saved in folders on a USB thumb drive using windows explorer. This will save them alphabetically/numerically. For midi files, save by song title, or artist - it's that easy. Of course the files have to be appropriately named to do this. Same is true for style files. You can save these in categories and separate folders, or for third party styles, rename them to an appropriate song title, which is what I did many years ago when I created gig disks. I created the gig disks because I had hundreds of third party style files, many of which were very good, but there was no way to determine which style fit which song the best by simply scanning through the styles. By renaming them with song titles that fit them, it was just a matter of looking for the song, similar to a midi file. If all of this is stored on a USB drive, be sure to make a backup USB drive - just to be on the safe side. My USB drive stays in the keyboard, and everything can be selected directly from that drive in the blink of an eye. Good Luck, Gary
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#397610 - 12/31/14 06:39 PM
Re: Midi/Style Database Organizer ??????
[Re: rphillipchuk]
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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I have about the same number of midi files as well, but like all huge collections, there are a lot of duplicates, loads of bad ones that are not worth keeping, and maybe 50,000 exceptionally good ones. I also have about 55,000 style files on hand, but in this case, no duplicates and a lot of very good ones. Unfortunately, it is painstakingly slow to sort through all this and put it into order. Each file must be played one by one to determine their quality - that's more time than I have left on the planet. Good luck, Gary
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