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
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
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