Maybe I'm not getting my point across correctly.
Technicsplayer, said, "for instance your example of changing the instrument on track 1 to a flute at measure 20 is no longer a standard midi file."
The point is, the flute never was changed because panel memory was used.
I reccorded a 12 measure example tune using R1/Track One not using panel memory:
Piano = Measures 1 - 3
I clicked on the Electric Piano button.
Electric Piano = Measures 4 - 8.
I clicked on Modern Piano.
Modern Piano = Measures 9 - 12.
End record.
Looking at Track One (R1) using step record, I can see each instrument change point mark (Astrisk).
I converted it using the APC/SMF convert feature, saved as a NX midi. Loaded, and played back. Because I didn't use panel memory, all 3 instruments sounds played back. "The example tune when played had all three instruments sounding."
If panel memory was used instead, I would only have the piano sound in the tune.
Technics should have it where when panel memory is used, that it also saves an Astrisk mark on the R1 track when a change of instrument is done. This way, when APC/SMF convert is used, it will have a reference to the changes so it can make the changes. Right now, using panel memory, there is no instrument change marks.
Anthony