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Subject: Any Midi File web sites to recommend?


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Original Message 1/15             10-Oct-00  @  04:14 PM   -   Any Midi File web sites to recommend?

boxwell

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Does anyone know of any good sites where I can download free MIDI Drum tracks. I would prefer ones that split the file into the seperate drums. Any help is greatly appreciated.

Graeme



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Message 2/15             11-Oct-00  @  11:04 AM   -   RE: Any Midi File web sites to recommend?

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yeah, if you click your back button and scroll to the bottom of the drum groove forum threads page you'll see a tab with 'view all files uploaded' or something similar.. k has kindly loaded up a punnet full of various styles,



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Message 3/15             11-Oct-00  @  06:12 PM   -   RE: Any Midi File web sites to recommend?

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ha ha - ' a punnet' - ! wimbledon beats ?



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Message 4/15             12-Oct-00  @  08:57 AM   -   RE: Any Midi File web sites to recommend?

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why not program your own?

H



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Message 5/15             12-Oct-00  @  09:38 AM   -   RE: Any Midi File web sites to recommend?

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Don't know how. Any idea where there are any tutorials on how to do it?



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Message 6/15             12-Oct-00  @  11:56 AM   -   RE: Any Midi File web sites to recommend?

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well what are you using? or will you be using..

here's a tip .. 'get a sampler'

just mess about with kick/snares/hats for a day or two. You'll pick it up.



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Message 7/15             12-Oct-00  @  01:36 PM   -   RE: Any Midi File web sites to recommend?

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Love to be able to 'get a sampler!' but I don't have that sort of lolly! Got a midi controller keyboard, cubase, sounforge, fruityloops,etc. So software sampler either I'm afraid!!
HEEELPP



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Message 8/15             12-Oct-00  @  01:58 PM   -   RE: Any Midi File web sites to recommend?

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well fruity loops will do what you need to learn the basics.

It pretty mutch acts like a standard sampler minus some features.

as for tutorials - well this site is good for that, just use the search engine for things like 'techno', 'house', 'dnb' etc.

I've seen pretty mutch everything covered here over the years.



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Message 9/15             12-Oct-00  @  06:14 PM   -   RE: Any Midi File web sites to recommend?

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Thnaks for all your help. I'm not bad with fruityloops now. I've also learned how to program MIDI drums into Cubase myself and with a bit of practice may get some nice wee beats soon. Thanks again.

Graeme



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Message 10/15             13-Oct-00  @  06:31 PM   -   RE: Any Midi File web sites to recommend?

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well, grab some of the midifile beats here, drop em into cubase, then use those as templates to analyse the swing/quantise etc and modify them for your own use.



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Message 11/15             24-Oct-00  @  10:52 AM   -   RE: Any Midi File web sites to recommend?

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There are plenty of midi files around to buy.
try keyfax.com they have many to chose from including
Twiddly bits as well.



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Message 12/15             24-Oct-00  @  12:14 PM   -   RE: Any Midi File web sites to recommend?

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be warned tho that they are seriously basic.

the techno ones are like.. 4 kicks, 4 hats and 2 claps in the obvious places.



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Message 13/15             30-Oct-00  @  04:52 PM   -   RE: Any Midi File web sites to recommend?

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yeh, those midifiles are more trouble than they're worth IMO.

I got handed a disk with a few on, they were basic, plus a pain to import and get set up for your sampler. Much better to get into programming your own beats.

If you wanna do dance music, you need to learn how to program beats (so that people can dance to them!)

loops are cool, live breaks are cool, but you need to learn how to make a midi groove I reckon.

dan



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Message 14/15             01-Nov-00  @  04:27 PM   -   RE: Any Midi File web sites to recommend?

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MIDI Groove? That's a new one on me. Please tell me more. Where can I learn about these?

Cheers

Graeme



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Message 15/15             02-Dec-00  @  12:54 PM   -   RE: Any Midi File web sites to recommend?

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does anyone know where its possible to find Twiddly beats for free



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