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I have a nice piano VST and am willing to convert your midi for you for the delicious price of $0.00 dollars :thumbsup:

If you want an example of how it sounds --

http://www.box.net/shared/a99v6jcs0o (One of Woodruff's older pieces that really benefited from a make-over)

http://www.box.net/shared/kf5fl7hrp3 (MP3)

or

http://www.box.net/shared/vfdr1yos5z (MP3)

Go ahead -- give me your well-articulated midi for processing, preferably in Box links for downloading.

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Peter:

I'm using an Ivory VST -- it's a 17 GB sample. I'm pretty much in love with it :wub:

Jr Cramer:

Nope. These are things the composer must do.

However, an exception is if the original midi's articulation isn't played back correctly (either being exaggerated or under-played) on the program. I'll do my best to fix it then.

But if it's just a blank midi file with the notes, I'm not going to fix it up.

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Oh, wow, this is a really great thing you're doing here!

Here's some midis of my favorite things I've composed for Piano: Eden and the two songs that were originally going to be put in a suite with it, but got put in a different suite because they changed slightly - Senza Restizioni (originally titled Elysium) and March (originally titled Valhalla, and then Limbo when in turned into a March, and then it got put into a different suite) from my Music Theory Suite.

Eden.mid

Senza Restrizioni (Elysium).mid

March (Limbo).mid

Posted

ChsBt0ne:

Ok! Got the midi :) Here they are when converted with my VST.

http://www.box.net/shared/xu6laoscrd (Eden MP3)

http://www.box.net/shared/nukx4m0jqq (Elysium MP3)

http://www.box.net/shared/344i4ik9xr (March [Limbo] MP3)

Hope you enjoy :happy:

They sound divine. :phones: One thing though, it sounds like there's a note that's been added on the and of beat 2 of the fifth measure (the first arpeggiated chord) of Eden. This is neither present in my .mus file nor the midi I gave you.

Otherwise, I love it, especially the fact that, in Eden, the piano almost sounds like a harp to me, because I was originally going to write it for harp, but then faced that fact that it would probably never be performed live that way (on Piano I can at least get my Music Theory teacher to play it). Also, I know nothing about writing for harp.

And, if you have the time, I'd like conversions of the other two movements of my Music Theory Suite. Sorry if I ask a lot, but except for that one tiny little mistake, the files are pretty much perfect.

Contrapunctus (A Little Bit of Counterpoint).mid

Chorale (An OK Chorale).mid

Posted

Hi Serge,

Here's mine if you get a chance to get around to it.

Thanks!

bkho

I'm sorry, my programs don't really like this particular midi file for some reason :blink:

I find it odd that the midi file is over 40 MBs! Is there another way to make the midi file in a more ... "normal" way? They're usually much smaller.

Posted

weird, I'll try to figure that out. Thanks for trying!

I'm sorry, my programs don't really like this particular midi file for some reason :blink:

I find it odd that the midi file is over 40 MBs! Is there another way to make the midi file in a more ... "normal" way? They're usually much smaller.

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Ian --

I'll see what I can do -- I've got your midi file, but the host program I was using has expired (Cantabile Performer), so I'll see if I can get another one that also works. All the other's I've tried would export, but the pedal effects for sustaining notes would not be there :blink:

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