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I have a question for MIDI experts ...
Is it possible to "tweak" in some way the guitar part of a ready made midi file to make the chirds sound "strummed" and not played as a "block"? I am thinking about a sort of "arpeggiator", maybe. I have searched a lot around, but, with no results. Thank you for your advices. Paolo |
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