I could be mistaken, but I seem to recall Deluxe Music having the ability to export Standard MIDI Files (SMF). If that's so, then all you need is a modern program that can import SMF.


On Apr 23, 2005, at 1:15 PM, Justin Zaza wrote:

My problem is not getting the files from the Mac to
the emulator, I can already do that.

I hope to change these old files (which are unreadable
by new programs) into modern files, so they can be
opened with state of the art music programs. One
person told me it's called cross conversion.

Thanks,

Justin


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