May I translate?
[quote name=\'kidsplash\' date=\'Aug 28 2005, 01:27 PM\']There's not very much I can do about it.
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"I don't know what the hell I am doing..."
They should get a better MIDI driver or something like that
"...and since I refuse to adhere to a standard..."
or better yet, use a MIDI sequencing program to make it sound right.
"...everyone should change from the accepted standard to accomodate me."
That's the only advice I can give you.
And it was worth every cent I paid for it.
If not, you're on your own.
Alright, chief. You're being told your midis are flat BROKEN. We are not asking what's wrong with OUR systems, because we can all play, like, every other freakin' midi on the planet. The problem is with YOU, not US.
(Trust me on this. I'm looking at the file in Anvil Studio, and every single one of the FIFTY-FIVE tracks (which, by the way, you could have boiled down into NINE if you knew what you were doing), despite your name changes, is assigned Acoustic Grand.)
So if you don't want to (or can't) fix your broken midis, great, that's fine, you can keep on keepin' on, and we'll keep thinking you're clueless. But if you want to cop an attitude about it, despite the fact that we're telling you conclusively that YOU have the problem, not US, then you move out of "clueless" territory, and firmly into "idiot".
(Download Anvil Studio. I beg you. And also please figure out that FIFTEEN TRACKS of trumpets aren't necessary, particularly when exactly two tracks of them are playing at any one time.)
(And then download Doug's file. THAT is a man who knows how to make midis.)