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urgent please help- how can i dynamically create timers in Visual Basic??


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02-Oct-2007, 08:33 PM #1
urgent please help- how can i dynamically create timers in Visual Basic??
I wrote a program that reads a MIDI file and stores the following

1) Sequence of notes in a listbox1.
2) Time at which that note is played is stored in listbox2
3) The volume of that note is stored in listbox3
4) Length that note is held is stored in listbox4.

(all listboxes are same length)

After this data is inputted, I want my program to be able to read back the notes at the speed at which they were originally played. Since i have the time at which the note occurs and the length in which it is held, my idea was to load a new timer for each new note, and the time is enabled for the length of that note.

I havent done VB in a while and not sure how to do this. How can I dynamically create a Timer and have a function that tells this new timer when to turn off (enabled=false)
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