Hello Alexandre,
Yes, [else/midi] v.1.0.0 rc-7 can do it, but... It's Text format is not fully time-wise compatible with [cyclone/seq] v.0.7.0 output.
Examples using the same MIDI file saved as TEXTE file: [else/midi] -> file.txt with delta time (ms) between 2 successive lines 39.0625 153 53 0; 46.875 151 84 0; 0 151 81 70; 13.0208 145 36 11; 5.20833 153 81 66; 0 177 1 0; 0 225 0 64; 39.0625 153 81 0; 65.1042 153 81 56; 39.0625 153 81 0; 65.1042 153 51 51; 39.0625 153 51 0; 65.1042 153 81 59; 39.0625 153 81 0; 0 145 36 0; 65.1042 153 81 58;
[cyclone/seq] -> file.txt with cumulative delta time (ms) from the beginning of the song 7565.1 153 53 0; 7611.98 151 84 0; 7611.98 151 81 70; 7625 145 36 11; 7630.21 153 81 66; 7630.21 177 1 0; 7630.21 225 0 64; 7669.27 153 81 0; 7734.37 153 81 56; 7773.44 153 81 0; 7838.54 153 51 51; 7877.6 153 51 0; 7942.71 153 81 59; 7981.77 153 81 0; 7981.77 145 36 0; 8046.87 153 81 58;
It would be useful if both MIDI Sequencer objects can directly share the same Text format, for both file.txt and object's [print output], so previous files.txt done with [cyclone/seq] can be directly reused with [else/midi].
Thanks.
Best, Joe
Le 22/04/2023 à 20:31, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit :
Hi, the [else/midi] object can save a midi file to text in a format that can be used in [text].
Em sáb., 22 de abr. de 2023 às 10:00, Peter P. peterparker@fastmail.com escreveu:
Thanks Miller, Christof, Patko, midi2sco looks really good, I also found midi2csv which does a similar job, keeping the midi pitch notation but possibly specifying time in midi ticks, hence needing some polishing of the results as well. best, Peter * Miller Puckette <mpuckette@cloud.ucsd.edu> [2023-04-22 13:26]: > I've been using the "midi2sco" program to convert MIDI files to csound > scores and then either reading the csound straight into a text object (read > -c message so end-of-line terminates lists) - and/or writing simple awk > scripts to change csound pitch notation back into MIDI pitches and convert > times to milliseconds. > > cheers > > Miller > > On 4/22/23 12:57, Christof Ressi wrote: > > You can read the MIDI file with [mrpeach/midifile], output everything in > > a loop and save the MIDI messages in a [text] object. You just need to > > calculate the appropriate time delta between messages. > > > > Christof > > > > On 22.04.2023 07:46, Peter P. wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > starting to use [text sequence] instead of [qlist] more and more, I am > > > wondering how difficult it might be to write an external script that > > > converts .mid file into .txt usable by [textfile sequence]? > > > > > > Has anyone attempted something similar already? What would be the > > > easiest language and/or libraries to do this on DebianGNU Linux? > > > > > > Thanks! > > > Peter > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Pd-list@lists.iem.at mailing list > > > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list__;!!Mih3wA!FX8XWZP4VHyBnFI5axOis2enTs45LT8_Vo4SMqvp-FvMqA5qk59VeeqWL6VVeoi70CbHzKynWW-sEg$