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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Midi to Beeper?]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Yes, there are a couple of options available, though ultimately you might just be better off transcribing by hand.<br />Anyway, option 1 is to use an engine for which an XM converter is available. See the list of engines here: <a href="http://randomflux.info/1bit/viewtopic.php?id=25">http://randomflux.info/1bit/viewtopic.php?id=25</a><br />Most modern XM editors can import midi files. However, the XM converters use specially crafted XM templates with tight restrictions (limited number of instruments/channels, no fx, etc)&nbsp; so you&#039;ll have to make sure your imported file matches the engine&#039;s XM template as closely as possible.</p><p>The other option would be to use Beepolyator, which converts midi to ZX-16 engine format. It&#039;s in Russian only, however it shouldn&#039;t be too difficult to figure out with the help of a translation tool. Download is here: <a href="https://vtrd.in/pcutilz/BEEPOLYA.zip">https://vtrd.in/pcutilz/BEEPOLYA.zip</a> and quick manual is here: <a href="http://hype.retroscene.org/blog/247.html">http://hype.retroscene.org/blog/247.html</a></p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[utz]]></name>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Midi to Beeper?]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Sorry if this is a silly question, but is there a quick &amp; dirty (or slow &amp; dirty) way to load a midi file into a Spectrum beeper tracker like Beepola &amp; convert it into a Spectrum beeper file? (maybe 4 channel if possible)</p><p>As I say I&#039;m sorry if this is a stupid or foolish question, I&#039;m just curious if it would be possible to convert a version of Mahler&#039;s 1st Symphony* to one of the available beeper engines so it could be played on a single Spectrum &amp; if so how hard it&#039;d be.</p><br /><p>*as mentioned in Chapter 19 of the original Spectrum manual</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[ian.gear]]></name>
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			<updated>2018-02-15T06:22:41Z</updated>
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