Originally posted by Bob Wheeler:
My question is this - Is there a midi utility I can download so that I can edit the midi file. All that really needs to be done is to delete the beginning and save the midi with the new starting point.
Thanks for your help!
Bob
Sheesh!! you guys. Your giving Bob all this "expensive" advice.
Bob, GN Midi will do what you want and it's a "free" download (fully functional) for 5 days. Here is the link for GNMidi:
http://www.gnmidi.com/gnmidi.zip After you download it, unzip it to an empty folder, eg., "GNMidi" folder. Go to Start/Run/Browse and Browse to the GNMidi folder. Double click the GNMidi.exe file, click OK to Run the program. Load your Midi File, ie., (2001 Space Odessey) by clicking File/Open then navigate to the Midi. After the Midi is opened in GNMidi you can listen to it by pressing the 'keyboard' icon near the top center/right of the program. Note the point where you want to "edit" the Midi file. Personally I use Winamp in conjunction with GNMidi and Midi's that I want to edit. You can get Winamp here:
Winamp_2.91 Load the Space Odyssey midi in Winamp (after you've installed Winamp of course
) and play the Midi through - noting where you want to 'edit' the Midi. At that point (make a note of it, ie., "what part into the song, eg., 1:48, 2:00, 57 sec., 5 sec., 3:57, etc. that you want to Cut Out/Trim from the Midi file". When you've figured that out go to the third row of icons near the top of GNMidi (remember you are suppose to have loaded 2001 Space Odyssey into GNMidi also), and click on the "Cut" icon that is just to the right of the icon that looks like a 'pencil' with a red cross at the tip of it. When the "Cut" feature comes up simply cut out (shorten) the Midi by noting where you wanted to shorten it (by the Winamp method) and change the "time" of "Start" to what corresponds to your calculations you did in Winamp. eg., Start= 57 sec. instead of the normal Start time of 0:00.000 So the Start of the Midi will begin at 57 sec. into the song instead of the normal start time of the song which is 0:00.000 of course. - ( This is an Example only).
Which is what you want to do according to your statement: "All that really needs to be done is to delete the beginning and save the midi with the new starting point."
Then go to the File Menu and choose "Save As" to save the Midi to your Hard Drive or a Floppy Drive, etc.
Best regards,
Mike
Voila! you have just edited your Midi file with a new start point! Congratulations!! (If you take it upon yourself to do what I suggested of course.
) There are other ways to do what you want but they may cost you an arm and a leg to do it.
GNMidi is free!