Question : How
can
I
use my tune in another program?
Export your tune in MIDI1 format. It is the most
commonly used.
Tip : When you save a Midi file, all that is saved
is the information you hear when you play the tune. So be careful about
the tune playing mode, the position of the start bar,etc.
Question : I want
to use a little tune in a multimedia presentation. How can I do this?
Export your tune in AIFF, WAV, MP3 or MIDI format.
Question : I want
to make an audio CD of my greatest hits. How do I do this?
Export your tune in AIFF or WAV format, in 16 bits,
stereo, 44 Khz quality. See the chapter "Making an
audio CD"
Question : When
I play a Midi file made with the software, the sounds are not the same.
What has happened?
Digital sounds used in the software do not exist
anywhere else.
When you play your MIDI tune outside the software,
you use the MIDI device managed by the system. The sounds of the various
instruments may be different.
Question : In
some Midi files I load, notes are shifted and note lengths are, one might
say, bizarre. What is going wrong?
Some Midi files come from a "human" recording in
which notes are not struck perfectly on the beat and their lengths are
incorrect. You will have to quantize these files to display them more clearly
(see the chapter "Quantize"). Some MIDI
files are recorded without taking the metronome into account at all.These
will never display correctly, because their notes simply do not match the
beat of the tune.
Question : Some
files (MIDI, MOD...) cannot be loaded by the program. Why is this?
First, ensure that these files are not damaged and
can be played with standard tools.
If they seem intact, fill in a problem report
(Technical Help chapter) and send it to us,
with one of the files attached.