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| soykaviolin Registered Member
Date Joined Sep 2009 Total Posts : 44 | Posted 5/19/2013 12:01 PM (GMT -6) | | I've run across hundreds of .mp1 files that I created back in the 90's, and would really like to import them (or the midi files from them) into Finale and make use of them. Problem is, I need to install and run the original Music Printer Plus program (which I have) and create midi files from them. My Windows 7 OS won't open it in the DOS shell - guess it can't find the proper driver - and I've been all over the web looking for answers. Everyone seems to just say that MPP went under back in 1995 and never made a windows version.
I know this is a long-shot, but was wondering if there's a plug-in in Finale that can read/import .mp1 files. Otherwise it's a shame, a lot of work went into creating these files (tho long ago), and it would be fun to resurrect them!
I'd be happy to upload a sample file or two if anyone's interested.
Thanks for any help on this! - Jane | Back to Top | |
| Bill Reed Registered Member
Date Joined Feb 2001 Total Posts : 1203 | Posted 5/19/2013 12:13 PM (GMT -6) | | Some flavors of Win7 allow you to install a virtual machine, so if you still have MS DOS installation disks, you could create a DOS system and install MPP on that.
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| soykaviolin Registered Member
Date Joined Sep 2009 Total Posts : 44 | Posted 5/19/2013 1:54 PM (GMT -6) | | Thanks for the info Bill. I'm looking into this now. | Back to Top | |
| Bill Reed Registered Member
Date Joined Feb 2001 Total Posts : 1203 | Posted 5/19/2013 3:05 PM (GMT -6) | | Hi Jane,
I started with MPP too. I believe that Temporal Acuity evolved into what is now Notion Music, another notation software company. I don't know if they can be of any help, but it might be worth a try.
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| soykaviolin Registered Member
Date Joined Sep 2009 Total Posts : 44 | Posted 5/19/2013 4:56 PM (GMT -6) | | Thanks! I got on the Notion site, there's no mention of MPP. In the mean time I've installed the Windows Virtual PC and am trying to figure out how to launch it. I assume I'm just opening up a Windows XP OS that might communicate with the MPP program thru its DOS shell. Once I do that I'll let you know if I was successful. Altho to be honest, I'm not the brightest bulb when it comes to tweeking PC operations. Thing's have just gotten way beyond me anymore! In fact, I don't know if I can remember how to work MPP thru DOS shell, it's been so long. I do have the original owners manuals, and I know you have to define MIDI and sound devices and stuff. It'll be a walk down (long-term) memory lane! | Back to Top | |
| soykaviolin Registered Member
Date Joined Sep 2009 Total Posts : 44 | Posted 5/20/2013 1:14 PM (GMT -6) | | Thanks Michael. Yes I'm having a bit of trouble figuring out how to get my Virtual PC to run in a DOS shell. And if memory serves, even if I do get the program to launch, it requires input of midi interface, which won't recognize any of the newer midi cards. But I'm still not giving up. I'll be looking into "DOS-BOX" - some app my brother has told me about. We'll see.
Unfortunately, I didn't create midi files out of very many of these .mp1 files. With the ones that have accompanying midi files I'm able to open them in Finale and they come out just fine. I'm a violin teacher, and have done lots of arranging and composing for my teaching. Mostly just needed printed sheet music. At the time, this program was pretty slick for my purposes. And now with Finale and Smart Music I'm really able to do some cool things with my teaching.
To tell you the truth, I think I went thru this rigamarole about ten years ago, with no success. So that would be even with Windows XP. I think the last OS I was able to use MPP in was Windows 2000. (Ah, the good ol' days!) I just was hoping by now someone would have addressed and solved this issue. Ironically, when I google the file extension .mp1 all that comes up is antivirus software!
Jane Soyka Soyka Studios | Back to Top | |
| Bill Reed Registered Member
Date Joined Feb 2001 Total Posts : 1203 | Posted 5/20/2013 1:48 PM (GMT -6) | | With the virtual machine, you should be able to install plain old DOS, if you have the disks. XP is just a ready made installation, but you can setup a VM with any OS, like Linux, UNIX, etc.
If you're just saving as MIDI files, you don't need input from a current MIDI device...
Also, if you google Music Printer Plus, you find various threads about people trying to do just what you are.
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| soykaviolin Registered Member
Date Joined Sep 2009 Total Posts : 44 | Posted 5/20/2013 5:06 PM (GMT -6) | | Thanks for the tip Bill. Yes, duh, don't need a midi device. And I've found stuff on the web about MPP dating back to around 2000-06. Not much later than that.
about installing plain old DOS, I may be able to dig up the old floppies; in fact I think they might be in with the old MPP file floppies I got.
Thanks again!
Jane | Back to Top | |
| Michael Ducharme Registered Member
Date Joined Oct 2007 Total Posts : 365 | Posted 5/21/2013 9:47 AM (GMT -6) | | DOSBox should work just fine. I have used it for running old DOS apps. A virtual machine would work too, but is much more complicated, and then you need some kind of installation discs to install DOS itself into the virtual machine. | Back to Top | |
| soykaviolin Registered Member
Date Joined Sep 2009 Total Posts : 44 | Posted 5/28/2013 1:11 PM (GMT -6) | | I just want to thank all who responded to this thread. I was successful installing DosBox, and am able to open up Music Printer Plus now. Fortunately, I've saved all the documentation and manuals, so it's been a walk down (512k) memory lane! The midi file transfer is a bit hit and miss, but I'm enjoying the process. And I have literally hundreds of .mp1 files to work with and convert to 21st century format. If anyone else has a problem along the lines of obsolete MPP files and how to resurrect them, I'd be happy to help. I'm now the DOS Queen of Music Notation!
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