On Sunday 19 February 2006 18:08, Christoph Eckert wrote:
not yet, but looks very promising.
A very similar tool:
MIDICSV: MIDI files to CSV (Comma-Separated Value) format, by John Walker.
http://www.fourmilab.com/webtools/midicsv/
You can use one that programs to generate a text file containig the events,
and then use a text editor or script to select the interesting ones.
Another option is to use a MIDI monitor program, and feed it with a MIDI
player. For instance:
$ kmidimon &
$ aplaymidi -p KMidimon:0 anysong.mid
Then, use file->save to store the received events into a text file. Remember
that KMidimon can filter out all event types except sysex.
Regards,
Pedro