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TablEdit Users Say:
"I've used a bunch of scoring programs starting with Cakewalk which is ok, but has not really added any features over the years. Unfortunately Cakewalk's tabing facilities are not advanced enough for my purposes. A few years back, I bought a copy of Finale-Guitar, and while it seemed to have promise, I was never able to master the interface. I eventually discovered TablEdit and it only took a few minutes with the demo version to know it would do everything I needed. TablEdit also had an intuitive interface and I was able to adapt my Cakewalk skills to it very rapidly. I especially like the chord diagrams, which can be rather difficult to manage in other products. Oh yeah, and TablEdit is a heck of a lot cheaper than the most of the other products. I'll be looking forward to a Pocket PC version." Bill Howell - New Jersey, USA
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TablEdit Manual 2.65
Export MIDI
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| If you want to use the files you create with TablEdit with a sequencer you can do this by using {File}{MIDI Export}. TablEdit exports the time and key signature as well as any tempo changes. You also have the option of saving the tablature information together with the exported MIDI file.
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| [File] allows you to specify the file name and destination for the new MIDI file. You must choose a name for the MIDI file in order to complete the MIDI Export operation.
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| [Cancel] exits the MIDI Export window without exporting or saving your tab as a MIDI file.
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| [OK] saves your MIDI file and closes the "Export MIDI" dialog.
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| Diminish notes by one octave
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| By selecting this option, you specify that all notes should be lowered by one octave.
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| By selecting this option, you specify that the special effects should be included in the MIDI file. You should select this option if you want to edit the MIDI file in a sequencer but not if you only want to play the MIDI file using the Windows Media Player.
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| Export Information & copyright
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| This options ensures that any information regarding composer, artist and copyright that you've included in the TablEdit "Title information" dialog is included in the header of the resulting MIDI file.
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| This allows to define whether TablEdit should export the MIDI file in type 0 or type 1 MIDI format.
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| RTMF (Rich Tablature MIDI Format) is a MIDI format extension recognized by a group of tablature software developers. It adds information to standard MIDI files that allows instrument tuning, played strings and the principal special effects to be reconstructed when the file is re imported. This allows the exchange of tablatures between applications normally using differing proprietary formats. For a complete description of the RTMF standard, go to http://www.tabledit.com/midi/rich_midi_tablature_format.html .
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