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I think it's possible by using the disassembled BMS/J_Audio data to create a MIDI file. But in the first place is the disassembled data already in MIDI format or still BMS? other old tools simply are not that good and don't support pitch bend. I don't know very much about MIDI spec in general (I have some idea). I can see there is midi some type implementation which I believe is midi as input?? but I don't think it applies to this. I don't think it can be that hard to implement either as a separate program or in smssynth, if the command types and values are known then are you need to do is just paste the values into a midi file, set tempo, assign tracks, etc. I know a bit of python but I don't think I would be able to create such implementation myself. Would be very cool feature to be added. :)
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I think it's possible by using the disassembled BMS/J_Audio data to create a MIDI file. But in the first place is the disassembled data already in MIDI format or still BMS? other old tools simply are not that good and don't support pitch bend. I don't know very much about MIDI spec in general (I have some idea). I can see there is midi some type implementation which I believe is midi as input?? but I don't think it applies to this. I don't think it can be that hard to implement either as a separate program or in smssynth, if the command types and values are known then are you need to do is just paste the values into a midi file, set tempo, assign tracks, etc. I know a bit of python but I don't think I would be able to create such implementation myself. Would be very cool feature to be added. :)
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