The Sequencer Xtra should write midi files to disk, and hte binaryio xtra
(updatestage) does binary files.


On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Andreas Gaunitz P11 wrote:

> No, FileXtra just browses filenames on disk, or open files in their
> native application.
>
> BTW does anybody know a free way to write binary (not text) files? Or
> to save a MIDI (Sysex) file to disk. Or is there a Sysex format that
> is essentially a text file?
>
> -A.
>
>
> >Can it be done? Doesn't seem to be able to do it like the old fileio.
> >
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