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| Originally Published: Tuesday, 22 February 2000 | Author: Dan Murray |
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Midge on Linux
No, it's not your mother-in-law. Midge is text to midi translator. Bascially, you define your midi tune as a text file using Midge's commands in perl syntax. Then you run Midge and it converts it to a midi file. Quick and easy translating for the midi gurus.
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No, it's not your mother-in-law. Midge is text to midi translator. Bascially, you define your midi tune as a text file using Midge's commands in perl syntax. Then you run Midge and it converts it to a midi file. Quick and easy translating for the midi gurus.
If you would like more information go here.
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