Author: Jay Rinde
Date: 10:34:26 12/13/99
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On December 13, 1999 at 11:29:04, James Robertson wrote: >On December 13, 1999 at 10:33:56, Lawrence S. Tamarkin wrote: > >>How do I get these music midi's to display inside the Fritz selection box? >> >>Thanks, >> >>Larry T. >> > >You got me there..... > >James > >> >>On December 13, 1999 at 02:31:03, James Robertson wrote: >> >>>On December 13, 1999 at 01:05:52, Lawrence S. Tamarkin wrote: I tried this and it worked, so I'll pass it on. I went to the music folder and selected Bach. Then organ folder. If you choose intro the music only plays one selection. Anyway, I moved all the organ midis somewhere and then copied or moved the pop music into the organ folder. I booted Frtiz6 and selected the organ music, which now had the pop music in it. The pop music played one after the other. You may have to select test, but if it is already playing and you do this you won't get anything and will have to reboot Frtitz to get it going. I didn't test to see if you could put your own midis from other areas and they would play, but I don't see why you couldn't. Of course you don't have to use the organ folder. Any folder but intro, because it only plays as an introduction and once only. I don't know how this would work in F32 since I didn't try it, but with a little experimentation you might be able to get it to work there. I hope this helps. Jay >>> >>>>I just have to know! Does anyone know. Is this some peculierly German thing? >>>>Maybe Wagner would have been an even better chioce:) >>>> >>>>Larry T >>> >>>My Fritz 6 has at least a hundred midi's of many styles of music. Some make good >>>listening even if you're not Fritzing..... >>> >>>James
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