Originally Posted by DrDan
What? I am finding the same thing here? Not sure I ever noticed this before in BIAB, but my middle C (aka C4) on my SL88 keyboard is named C5 in BIAB. I didn't expect to see this. Mario, I can't see where to verify the Note Number (60) in BIAB?

Maybe I need to get my coffee....

Hi Dan, as I stated MIDI note numbers are universal and written in stone. If BiaB was not MIDI note compliant it could not be GM; that is if MIDI note 60 was not middle C then could play or output songs in GM.

Here is the universal MIDI note chart: https://audiodev.blog/midi-note-chart/


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