![]() ![]() ![]() Songs that were composed with the quantisize function enabled will not have this problem, but there are many other reasons why importing goes wrong or makes a very hard to edit song. 2 second delay on the note and still be valid, whereas with OpenMPT it has to guess where the note comes, it will then remove that delay, and suddenly its not the same song anymore. For example, modules are very structured and precise when it comes to note placements. OpenMPT simply makes way too many mistakes when importing midi files due to how a midi file is so much different compared to a module. It is better suited in case you want to examin a midi file, but should definitely not be used as an actual editor. OpenMPT is not suitable for creating midi files. OpenMPT is not a midi editor, and by actively shipping GMGSx.sf2 we make it seem like it is. ![]() Please explain me, how can we replace something if we don't even ship it? Lets just say we add GMGSx.sf2 to OpenMPT, then you would have both GM.dls and GMGSx.sf2, because GM.dls ships with windows, not with OpenMPT.īut as SagaMusix has pointed out before, that we support the GM.dls is a bonus. ![]()
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