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440 Forums _ Digital Performer, AudioDesk _ Dp 4.0, 4.1

Écrit par : dmglaze ven. 27 oct. 2006, 01:52

Is it possible to import standard MIDI files into DP 4.0 or 4.12?

If so can some one tell me how?

dmg

Écrit par : azusa ven. 27 oct. 2006, 13:28

You can drag the MIDI file to the chunk window. or
You can hilite the MIDI file, then hit command+I , and choose 'Open with' DP.

Écrit par : dmglaze sam. 28 oct. 2006, 14:39

QUOTE (azusa @ Fri 27 Oct 2006, 08:28) *
You can drag the MIDI file to the chunk window. or
You can hilite the MIDI file, then hit command+I , and choose 'Open with' DP.


I notice the " hit command+I , and choose 'Open with' DP" suggestion. Will this work on a Mac?

Écrit par : Jim Hoyland dim. 29 oct. 2006, 13:45

Yes, you can set the default program to open any file by:

Press "Command (Apple) I" > "Open With" > Select Application > "Change All".

You can also open any file with a selected application by Control-Clicking the file and follwoing the "Open With..." dialogue.

The only thing to watch for is that you don't do anything silly like setting Text Edit as the default app to open QuickTime movies.

Écrit par : azusa lun. 30 oct. 2006, 01:51

QUOTE (dmglaze @ Sat 28 Oct 2006, 06:39) *
I notice the " hit command+I , and choose 'Open with' DP" suggestion. Will this work on a Mac?

Do you have a cracked version? DP only works on Mac. wink.gif

Écrit par : dmglaze mar. 31 oct. 2006, 13:12

QUOTE (azusa @ Sun 29 Oct 2006, 20:51) *
QUOTE (dmglaze @ Sat 28 Oct 2006, 06:39) *

I notice the " hit command+I , and choose 'Open with' DP" suggestion. Will this work on a Mac?

Do you have a cracked version? DP only works on Mac. wink.gif


Thanks, I knows this; I thought you did.

I tried your suggested method, but no success.

Has this method proven been proven?

Écrit par : gdoubleyou mar. 31 oct. 2006, 15:56

You can set the open with properties, and permissions of any file type from the get info dialog.

Écrit par : gdoubleyou mar. 31 oct. 2006, 20:08

just checked, Open from the file menu works fine for standard midi. No need to import. Drag and drop also works.

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Écrit par : azusa mer. 1 nov. 2006, 06:20

QUOTE (dmglaze @ Tue 31 Oct 2006, 05:12) *
I tried your suggested method, but no success.

Has this method proven been proven?

Yes, this has been a basic Mac feature since...., oh I don't remember, it's a long time ago. smile.gif

Let me ask you this: Did you download that MIDI file with Safari?
There's some problem with Safari, if you did.
Use Firefox or something else for downloading MIDI files to be used on DP.

Écrit par : dmglaze jeu. 2 nov. 2006, 03:07

QUOTE (azusa @ Wed 1 Nov 2006, 01:20) *
QUOTE (dmglaze @ Tue 31 Oct 2006, 05:12) *

I tried your suggested method, but no success.

Has this method proven been proven?

Yes, this has been a basic Mac feature since...., oh I don't remember, it's a long time ago. smile.gif

Let me ask you this: Did you download that MIDI file with Safari?
There's some problem with Safari, if you did.
Use Firefox or something else for downloading MIDI files to be used on DP.


No these were Midi file created with Opcode software and converted to standard Midi files.

Écrit par : azusa ven. 3 nov. 2006, 12:58

Great, so try any methods I've said earlier. It should work.

Another thing, if you want to know that a MIDI file is good or bad, play it with Quicktime.

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