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#423241 - 07/12/16 03:08 AM
Re: MIDI file opinions
[Re: Mark79100]
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Registered: 07/21/05
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The sound of a Midi file is determined by the quality of the sounds in the instrument you play the Midi file on, in addition for compatibility they normally use the GM sounds on the instrument, which on most hardware instruments are not the best, (If you have dedicated Midi files for a particular instrument only the best sounds are used) so you will need to change them to get the best sound of the Midi file on your particular instrument.
Remember, Midi is NOT an Audio file, but a simple data file that musical instruments can understand.
Hope this helps
Bill
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#423271 - 07/12/16 11:48 AM
Re: MIDI file opinions
[Re: Mark79100]
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I see where you are coming from, however the only time I use Midi files, is if I need the score, which can be produced from most Midi Sequencers. (NOTE: If your keyboard does Midi markers then you can use it as a Midi style, or indeed convert it into a style)
The arrangement sounds okay to me, however music is such a personal thing, only you can decide if it suits.
As it’s a free download, why not just download it and see if it suits your need.
Hope this helps
Bill
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#423276 - 07/12/16 12:50 PM
Re: MIDI file opinions
[Re: Mark79100]
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Donny, I'm still patiently awaiting to hear one of those backing tracks you have created so meticulously and use on stage. And, style files, for the most part, are nothing more than looping midi files. They can be used right out of the box, or very creatively, depending upon the playing skills of the performer. Gary
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#423284 - 07/12/16 01:44 PM
Re: MIDI file opinions
[Re: Mark79100]
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Maybe it's me, Donny, but if that is a custom backing track, to me, it sounds no different than any onboard style. You did a great job with the song, but as I've said in the past, I really don't hear any difference between you singing over a style or midi file. Gary
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