I should re-look at MIDI batch applications. Pax… Yes, it would be easier, for my specific needs, to insert a GM reset into my MIDI files, but as you noted in your followup comment, I would need to do that with some type of batch insert tool, because I have over 6500 GenMIDI files if you count the several modified versions on many songs. Yes, I know it’s good practice to do a Gen MIDI reset at the beginning of each song, but I would hardly look forward to making that change across 4-5K MIDI songs (which include multi versions of the same songs). Just seems like a nice safety feature for those setting up playlists of songs or backing tracks, especially when creating new playlists of songs that you haven’t customized or run in sequence (since you wouldn’t know what the last song played may have done with a MIDI setting. Perhaps I am overly unique in my need, so although I would benefit from such a feature, maybe no one else would. Do a MIDI reset before each Playlist song?. Otherwise, Brad… would it make sense in your future development queue to add a Gen MIDI reset for the 16 channels, which can be initiated before each playlist file by checking an option box, e.g. If anyone can suggest a better way to reset Gen MIDI without leaving C3, please do tell. It works, but a bit annoying to always have to run the file before each song as compared to using Sonar. But in doing so, the only way that I know of to reset the Gen MIDI after each played song is to play a “Reset” file that I have which does the reset. When using Cantabile 3 and media player, I often load up a playlist of 20 MIDI songs, and use Media Player for playback. volume, velocity, etc.) from the last song don’t carry over to the next song I play. When using my DAW (Sonar) to play songs, I have a setup (Roland GS reset) within Sonar that automatically resets the Gen MIDI for each file to its default settings. Many of these songs were written by various individuals, so there is no standardized approach to how they are setup. Some background… I have several thousand General MIDI songs and backing tracks that I’ve collected over many years.
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