Editing MIDI file loop points for GBA music



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c4dude3
07-06-2018, 07:37 AM
Hoping for someone to point me in the right direction. Is there any sites that are useful for resources on editing MIDI files? I’m trying to make a GBA game rip and increase the amount of loops some songs have but not sure where to look

jchurchillj
07-17-2018, 09:25 PM
Not sure if you’ve had any luck figuring it out already, but Garageband is simple (and free I think?) for editing MIDI if you’re on Mac. Otherwise there’s lots of PC software for editing MIDI, you could also use Cockos Reaper which I believe is donationware, however might be a little less intuitive to use, will still get the job done.

c4dude3
07-17-2018, 11:38 PM
Not sure if you’ve had any luck figuring it out already, but Garageband is simple (and free I think?) for editing MIDI if you’re on Mac. Otherwise there’s lots of PC software for editing MIDI, you could also use Cockos Reaper which I believe is donationware, however might be a little less intuitive to use, will still get the job done.

I’ll definitely check them out! I use a PC for future reference


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