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> Gbmidixtractor, any know how to make this work?
mason
post Wed 28 Oct 2009, 02:11
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GBMidiXtractor is a free utility that can extract the Midi files from Apple Loops so they can be used on sequencers other than Garageband. This product is activated by purchasing another of the company's software products and using that serial number for GBMidiExtractor ... according to the "readme" text that downloads with the software.

However, now all www.dotpod.net products are free, so you cannot purchase a product from which to get a serial number.

Anybody familiar with this product and what's going on. They do not respond to e-mails.

Or anyone know how to extract MIDI files from Apple Loops aif files?

Thanks for your help.
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post Thu 29 Oct 2009, 06:38
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How It Works:

1) Launch GBMidiXtractor

2) Drag a GarageBand Midi AppleLoop onto the GBMidiXtractor application window

3) That's it! Your new midi file is created containing the GarageBand Midi information. Just import this midi file into your preferred midi sequencing application.

Best of all GBMidiXtractor is FREE when you purchase either DOT-POD or DOT-TUNES. These apps allow you to publish your iPod or iTunes music for your friends family or associates to download via any web browser from anywhere on the web.

The GBMidiXtractor Demo Version will never expire but extracts only 1 file before quitting - then simply relaunch to extract another midi file etc.

DOWNLOAD IT HERE
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/17784

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How It Works:

1) Launch GBMidiXtractor

2) Drag a GarageBand Midi AppleLoop onto the GBMidiXtractor application window

3) That's it! Your new midi file is created containing the GarageBand Midi information. Just import this midi file into your preferred midi sequencing application.

Best of all GBMidiXtractor is FREE when you purchase either DOT-POD or DOT-TUNES. These apps allow you to publish your iPod or iTunes music for your friends family or associates to download via any web browser from anywhere on the web.

The GBMidiXtractor Demo Version will never expire but extracts only 1 file before quitting - then simply relaunch to extract another midi file etc.

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