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can
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a
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song
data
that
was
created
on
other
computers
or
sequencers,
if
it
is
in
the
Standard
MIDI
File
format.
The
Standard
MIDI
File
is
a
type
of data
format created
so
that
song
data
can be compatible
with
various
different
devices. This data format
can he used by devices
of
manufacturers from
all
over
the
world.
For Standard
MIDI
Files
created
on
IBM-PC and
Atari
computers:
Save
the
Standard
MIDI
File
to
a
disk
which
has
been
formatted
for
the
W-50
(•"
P.h9).
The VV-50
ma\
not
be
able
to
plav disks
formatted
by your
device.
Change
the
file
extension
to
".MID"
if
the
extension
is
not
so
named.
For Standard
MIDI
files
created
on
a
Macintosh computer:
Save
the
Standard
MIDI
File to a
disk
whk
h
has
boon
formatted
for
the
Wot
be
able
to play
disks
formatted
by your
device.
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he
W-
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>()
max
not
For
a
Mac
intoM equipped with an Apple Super
Drive,
use
the
"Apple
File
Exchange"
soltwaro
to
sa\e
data
to disk,
c
onverting
Standard
MIDI
Files to
MS-DOS
data.
A
disk drive
such
as
a
"Daynal
lie"
is
nee essarv
lor
a
Macintosh
which
is
not
equipped
with
a
Super Drive
(SE/ll/Plus).
Change
the
file
extension
to
".MID"
it
the
extension
is
not so
named.
*
Song
data
ma\
not
he played back
correctly
depending on
the
device
(or
software)
that
was used
tor
con-
verting
to
the
Standard
MIDI
File
formal.
"
The
W-50
numbers song
data
recorded on
a disk
using the
order of
the following characters,
numbers and
marks
(the
order
ot
the
ASCII
characters).
It
you
number
the
play order
at
the
beginning
oi
the
song
hetore
hand when
playing
song
data
which
has
been recorded
with
another sequencer, you can ha\e
it
corre-
spond
n
ith
the
indicated
song number.
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