Go to GNMIDI's site and select the Freeware tab. There you will find a utility to convert MIDI to text and vice versa. This lets you convert to text, edit the text file, then convert back to MIDI.

You may have to run it under DOSBox (free) or in a 32-bit O/S (perhaps as a VM), but it should work.


Last edited by jford; 05/16/16 04:57 AM.

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