I converted a midi file, but it only shows up on one track on my keyboard and it only plays one sound. Whats wrong?
If your midi file was a type 0 standard MIDI file, and your keyboard doesn’t support multiple MIDI channels on one track, you must convert the midi file to a type 1 midi file before converting the midi file into your keyboard’s format. You can use our MIDISMF program to do the conversion, or you may be able to use software you already own since some sequencer software can store files in both formats.
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