Rock midi... ?

Started by MadReizka, Sat 06/12/2003 13:30:06

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MadReizka

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Quote from: Geoffkhan on Fri 06/02/2004 22:22:59
Quote from: Mad_Reizka on Fri 06/02/2004 17:21:14
Quote from: Geoffkhan on Thu 05/02/2004 00:01:12
My version:

http://www.sonic.net/~schlae/herculeaneffort/Scout_Rock_entry.mid

Iam having hard time on downloading the midi from that address.

So sorry, the url is: http://www.sonic.net/~schlae/herculeaneffort/Scout_Rock_edit.mid

Sounds great! Only bad thing is that I dont know how to do those things like that because I have never learned music in schools or nothing. But really good work!

EDIT: And with that I mean, that I might get a good tune in my head, and put it into my pc, mix it bit, but when I need to move fowards, to do solos and stuff.. no can do!
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JimmyShelter

Quote from: Geoffkhan on Thu 05/02/2004 00:01:12
My version:

http://www.sonic.net/~schlae/herculeaneffort/Scout_Rock_entry.mid


Nice, I like the drum-solo bit, but I'm not to thrilled about the guitar solo, too much thrills and frills. But then, I'm a punk dude.

It does rock as much as a midi can rock. :)

Pet Terry

Nice job, all of you. I like those pitch bendings in Geoffkhan's song, unfortunately FruityLoops isn't the best program to make those. It's possible, but you can't make it very accurately and so can't really make it sound good.
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Gregjazz

Pitch bends are one of the most important parts in a song! That way you can put expression into melodies or riffs.

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