You're the best!
Perhaps it might help to also read
this tip that I found yesterday.
I can't judge your recent code until I study a little more about Midi. I've also got the MIDI.PM family. And I guess that most might be obtained with MIDI::Score. But it's all my guessing.
Besides, I managed to use Midifade by providing a Win-DOS short midi filename (but keeping also the long filename). I used dir /X instead of opendir. Then, some splitting whitespaces would provide both: short and long filename to do all the job.
I had some complains, I guess, with the speed of the qx commands but I have overcome that difficult part.
Anyway, I am interested in studying a bit more about handling MIDI files and your code would be of great help.
Lot's of thanks, zentara!
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