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  • 11-18-2003, 04:02 AM
    smode
    I recently converted all my .SNG files to MID with Voyetra's DOS-based Seq Gold. You can find a free copy at their FTP site.

    ftp://ftp.voyetra.com/pub/voy/seqplus/seq_gold.zip
  • 10-29-2003, 07:57 AM
    user095
    I had some years ago midisoft recording session 3, and converted all .sng's to midi. But not sure that those are in same format 'cos extension doesnt tell everything
  • 10-23-2003, 10:51 PM
    Doc Piano
    Yes, the .sng files ARE the songs and Roland did a dedicated program for converting SMF to SNG and SNG to SMF (Standard Midi File).


    Came across this site (not mine) and thought it would help everyone out on the topic of the MC-500 manuals and software issues.

    Cheers to all and I hope that helps out MC-500 manuls and programs
  • 06-11-2003, 07:38 AM
    hrmatsui
    There is a company that produces MIDI format conversion software (http://giebler.com). I haven't bought any product from them and haven't tested the MC-50/SMF format conversion software (I also have a lot of MC-50's files waiting for conversion).
    I plan to buy this software soon.
  • 03-09-2003, 03:34 PM
    ryeman
    I've never seen software to convert .sng files but if they made them then there must be a program that reads that type of file.
    Try contacting roland tech support via e-mail.
  • 03-09-2003, 11:48 AM
    Stilcrazy
    I had the same problem converting midi files from a MC50 to *.mid format. I ended up playing from the MC50 and recording to my pc and then saving the file as a midi.
  • 03-09-2003, 09:19 AM
    grebo
    I used a voyetra dos based sequencer in the 90s called sequencer plus. This created files with the type sng.
    SP has a function for exporting the songs in midi format. I used this when I was coinverting my stuff to cakewalk.
    I hope that is of some help
  • 09-06-2002, 10:29 PM
    Gandalf
    I am a software developer..... If there's no PC program available for converting, I could write one...... BUT!!!!!! I need to know the format of the MC50 or MC500 files.......

    Anyone have access to a file format specification???
  • 09-05-2002, 07:08 PM
    sheffers
    These might be MC50 or MC500 files. If so, there is a program that converts them, but you'd need an MC500 to run it...


    Originally posted by Gandalf
    I posted this earlier on another board but got no reaction, so I'll try here and give a lot more details. I normally answer my own computer related probs but this is a bit too specialised...

    I have a stack of floppy diskettes which were created for (and maybe on) a Roland keyboard. They are in FAT format so they can be accessed via Windows no problem.

    The contents are several music files along with index/database files. e.g.

    CONFIG.TNB
    CONFIG2.MRP
    DUMMY
    MC500DIR.TNB
    TNB00000.SNG
    TNB00001.SNG
    .
    .
    TNB00019.SNG
    TNB00020.SNG

    The .SNG files are small and I'm sure they are Rolands Corps version of MIDI files. I want to convert them, but how?.

    Surely someone knows some software to convert MIDI files to and from this format.

    HELP!
  • 09-05-2002, 04:11 PM
    seb22
    I've a lot of roland disk to, and if someone know how to convert the .sng song into .mid please tell me.
  • 08-07-2002, 01:35 AM
    Gandalf
    I posted this earlier on another board but got no reaction, so I'll try here and give a lot more details. I normally answer my own computer related probs but this is a bit too specialised...

    I have a stack of floppy diskettes which were created for (and maybe on) a Roland keyboard. They are in FAT format so they can be accessed via Windows no problem.

    The contents are several music files along with index/database files. e.g.

    CONFIG.TNB
    CONFIG2.MRP
    DUMMY
    MC500DIR.TNB
    TNB00000.SNG
    TNB00001.SNG
    .
    .
    TNB00019.SNG
    TNB00020.SNG

    The .SNG files are small and I'm sure they are Rolands Corps version of MIDI files. I want to convert them, but how?.

    Surely someone knows some software to convert MIDI files to and from this format.

    HELP!

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