I converted a midi file for my keyboard, but it sounds very strange when I play it. Whats wrong?
Three things could cause this problem. First, 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. Second, if your keyboard uses different program change numbers, you may have to remap the program changes to use the appropriate sounds on each track. You can use our software to remap the program changes, or you can change them on your keyboard. Finally, if your keyboard uses different note assignments for the drum notes, you may need to remap the drum notes to match the drum note assignments in your keyboard. Again, you can use our software to remap the drum notes, or you can use your keyboard.
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