Hello everyone,
Yesterday, someone directed me to a few of the John Williams demos on this website and their outstanding quality really impressed me. I was especially surprised by the welcome presence of MIDI files, which I use to study sheet music. Before continuing, I should mention that I am not a Vienna user myself. Because I am using a screenreader (I am blind), only a limited amount of music-related software is accessible to me, such as MuseScore and QWS. I haven't tried Vienna yet, but given its advanced sossibilities, I am guessing that it will be largely inaccessible to screenreaders.
When I opened the MIDI files of Hedwig's Theme, Adventures on Earth and The Force Awakens, two problems kept occurring:
1. Some tracks contained random notes. Ttese notes would usually play togheter with normal notes and are always in abnormally low registers for the instrument in question. For example: when the first Appasionata Violins play ET's theme in Adventures on Earth in C-sharp at 3:00. Am I right in thinking that these are interpreted by Vienna as effects on the notes they are accompanying? They should definitely not be in the score itself.
2. The software I use also gets confused by what it calls 'pitchbends': throughout the files, D's would suddenly become E's, C's would become D's etc.
So I was wondering: Would someone possibly be able to convert/export this material to normal MIDI files that do not contain the random notes and pitchbends? I would LOVE to study these particular demos as they are the most accurate ones I have ever seen, but don't really know how to make them function normally. I have already tried deleting the pitchbends, but this only complicated matters as my computer now no longer re-adjusts the pitch after having made a few mistakes.
Any help would be deepy appreciated.
Best, Vincent