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[Other] How does that instrument change?

PkmnTrainerElio

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    I have been wondering how to do this thing for a while, I can't seem to know how to do it, with some MIDI files (especially ones ripped from the GBA Pokemon Series), it will play one instrument and another after in the same midi channel, sometimes will go from one to another and another, example, it will go from Tubular Bells to Nylon Guitar to Grand Piano can someone tell me how to do this?
     
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    I have been wondering how to do this thing for a while, I can't seem to know how to do it, with some MIDI files (especially ones ripped from the GBA Pokemon Series), it will play one instrument and another after in the same midi channel, sometimes will go from one to another and another, example, it will go from Tubular Bells to Nylon Guitar to Grand Piano can someone tell me how to do this?

    In your midi editor, you go to add midi event, show all events and look for "program change"
     
    In your midi editor, you go to add midi event, show all events and look for "program change"
    Do you know of any MIDI editors that have that feature? Can't seem to find it in Anvil Studio and FL Studio.
     
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