Back to the original question.

As far as I understand, 'aif' is OK.
This is not a midi file, but a wave sample
(for 'trompet' in this case) used for playing midi.

If unsure, check trackers (mod file editors),
like Fast Tracker 2, etc
They can process aif files.

BTW. I wouldn't use midi either - the
sound looks rather odd.

Michael

-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Ardiri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, 1 December 2001 12:43 AM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: MIDI and PilRC Veterans...


On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Adrian Nicolaiev wrote:
> I have asked this same question to Aaron Ardiri:
> Wouldn't MIDI documentation be faulty in PilRC manual? [resumed question]
>
http://www.ardiri.com/index.php?redir=palm&cat=pilrc&subcat=manual#lang_midi
> Aaron answered (Nov 12, 2001)[All answer]:
> --   hmm.. not too sure.. i aint messed with it yet :)
>
> So, I would like to ask all other PilRC veterans:
> What is it wrong with this statement found in manual?:
> MIDI ID 1000 "trompette.aif"
>
> Wouldn't it be MIDI ID 1000 "trompette.mid"?

  did you try it? it can happen, but, the docs could be wrong :)
  i never bothered with midi stuff, cause the API versions are
  synchronous (blocking), so, its totally unusable for gaming :P

  there is a midi convertor program on palmgear - can check this
  out too.. cause, it might do what you want.

// az
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