On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 5:00 PM, M Watts <zwy648rct@gmail.com> wrote:
> General: http://piano-midi.de/ or http://bachcentral.com/
> Â This piece: http://www.bachcentral.com/BachCentral/WTCBkI/Prelude16.mid
> Â More Bach midi: http://www.jsbach.net/midi/index.html
Thank you for pointing these out... they sound great through my Yamaha
db60xg/NEC xr385 (
http://cgi.ebay.com/XR385-YAMAHA-DB60XG-DB50XG-MIDI-Synth-Daughter-Board-/270594950044
) mounted in a Terratec DMX6Fire (
http://cgi.ebay.com/TerraTec-Electronic-AudioSystem-DMX-6fire-24-96-/120584067693
). My son just said "that doesn't sound like MIDI" although by the
time I started messing with it in
https://sourceforge.net/projects/qxgedit/%c2 & had switched it to a
funky-sounding clavinet and frobbed the attack on the filter to miss
half the notes (Bach wobble?), added some portameto, he was all like
"ok that's midi!" Â (Sorry Bach! Sorry Wendy!).
For educational purposes only and for a short time only, here's all
the MIDI I could snarfle down from
these sites, just to save yourself the trouble, and provide an easier
way to feed Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas' most excellent KMid 2.3.1 (
http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php/KMid?content=116404%c2 ).
http://nielsmayer.com/npm/piano-midi.tgz  2007KB
http://nielsmayer.com/npm/jsbachnet-midi.tgz  1159KB
http://nielsmayer.com/npm/bachcentral-midi.tgz   535KB
PS: LAU-geek quiz: Is there a command-line tool to calculate how many
hours of midi this is??. Oh, and an AI or neural network to process
all of it, understand the technique, and then auto-improvise playback
in any mixture of styles you send in via midi controller. (One
composer per 100mm slider :-) ).
-- Niels
http://nielsmayer.com
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