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Difference Between Format 0 and 1
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5th o January, 2009

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A Format 0 file contains a single track and represents a single song performance. Format 1 may contain any number of tracks, enabling preservation of the sequencer track structure, and also represents a single song performance.

All our files are Format 0.

You can easily expand Format 0 to Format 1 (See all tracks) in any computer sequencing program.
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