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Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Teh Crabe on Wed 10/09/2003 16:43:59

Title: A good place for music
Post by: Teh Crabe on Wed 10/09/2003 16:43:59
This isn't a question, but more of a tip.  Classical composers write better music than you, and they didn't copyright their work.  

http://www.classicalarchives.com (http://www.classicalarchives.com)

Has TONS of MIDIs of Classical pieces.  They let you download up to 5 a day for free, and if you know how to clear out your cookies, you can pretty much leech as much as you want.

I've found good stuff here.  For my game, I'm taking samples from the midis and looping them with royalty free phat beats I also found online, but I imagine that the straight classical pieces will work well with a lot of games.

Just wanted to share.  :)
Title: Re:A good place for music
Post by: Teh Crabe on Wed 10/09/2003 21:31:17
Wow.  This was moved twice with no reply.  At least I know the mods read it.
Title: Re:A good place for music
Post by: Andail on Wed 10/09/2003 22:05:57
it's a nice link, but there are literally tons of sites out there with free midis, with limitless access
Title: Re:A good place for music
Post by: Teh Crabe on Wed 10/09/2003 22:12:08
These are really REALLY good (often professionally done by composers) midi arrangements of like 25,000 classical tunes sorted by composer's name.  Also have WMA streams as well.  This is a cut above most of what you'd find looking for free midis.  I should have specified that in the initial post.  
Title: Re:A good place for music
Post by: remixor on Thu 11/09/2003 03:49:20
I think it seems like a pretty useful site, actually.  Thanks for the link, Teh.
Title: Re:A good place for music
Post by: Gilbert on Thu 11/09/2003 04:05:06
Lets Remake LOOM(tm)!111!
;D