About the only thing you can find now are converters that are part of $15-$20 shareware MIDI utility packages. Some years ago, Freeware SMF 01 converters abounded on the web, but the advent of the 64 bit processors pretty well killed all those. I just went through this same thing with a user on another forum several days ago. So, load your saved file back in and check the "Save as type" window. If you bring your saved file right back into Cakewalk, it will "look" like an SMF-1 file, as Cakewalk automatically extracts MIDI data from SMF-0 files to separate tracks as it loads them, but the "Save as type" window will still show the correct file type that is loaded. (If you loaded an SMF-1, this will probably show "MIDI Format 1")Ĭlick on the down arrow at the right side of that field and select "MIDI Format 0" When you get to the SAVE AS window - below "File Name" is "Save as type" with the default type of "Normal" In Cakewalk (Music Creator 3,4,5,6 or Sonar X-1), with your file loaded, go to FILE > SAVE AS
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