it can be done, i have done it in logic and possibly garage band. load the file
onto a track then open the editor for that track. somewhere in there is the
note information.
i would have to revisit the process to offer more , however, firstly my reply
that it can be done.
plus the notes can be changed.
K.
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On 22/04/2021, at 6:50 AM, Ian Edwards <ianedwards42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello list, does anyone know a way to identify the notes in a midi music
file? I’ve really never wroked with midi, I’m wondering if I can use it to
learn the notes in a song. I like learning the melody lines of church hymns
on bass, I mostly do it by ear, but if I could grab the notes from one of the
easily found midi files you can get on line that would shortcut the process a
bunch.
Thanks,
Ian
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