What Is A Standard Midi File - Roland E-66 Owner's Manual

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* Standard MIDI Files created
by IBM and ATARI computers
Save the SMF onto a disk
formatted by your E-66. ( Your
instrument might not be able to
read disks fomatted by other
systems). Change your MIDI
File extension
to ".MID" if
necessary.
(IBM and ATARI are registered
trade marks).
* Standard MIDI Files created
by Macintosh computers
Save the SMF onto a disk
formatted by using your E-66.
Your instrument might not be
able to read disks fomatted by
other devices).
If your Macintosh has a Super
Drive, use the Apple File
Exchange or PC Exchange (or
something similar) to convert
the data to MS- DOS format.
(Macintosh is a registered trade
mark of Apple Computer Inc).
(MS-DOS is a registered trade
mark of Microsoft Corporation).
What is a Standard Midi File
The MIDI File Player of your E-
66 can reproduce the following
types of Standard MIDI Files:
* Format 0:
several MIDI channels are
combined into a single track
* Format 1:
each MIDI channel uses a track.
The MIDI File Disk Recorder of
the E-66 can read up to 17
tracks.
The songs recorded by the E-66
into the MIDI File Player are
recorded in format 0.
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