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Why can't I hear any drums?
You are probably trying to play a XG format file (our MT range) on a strict GS format module/synth sound source. The internal synth built into Microsoft Windows is GS. Solution - edit the midi file in a computer based sequencer and remove the "Bank" messages for Channel 10 (Drum Track). One will ...
Do all your Midi Files contain embedded lyrics?
No, not all. Some midi file producers include lyrics in all their files, some do not include lyrics at all. Further details are available under the Midi File Producers section on the front page of the website.
Difference Between Format 0 and 1
A Format 0 file contains a single track and represents a single song performance. Format 1 may contain any number of tracks, enabling preservation of the sequencer track structure, and also represents a single song performance. All our files are Format 0. You can easily expand Format 0 to Format ...
What is the XG Format?
The Yamaha XG format announced in September 1994 was developed to expand and complement the already successful GM standard. XG is totally upwardly-compatible with GM while providing a vastly expanded voice set, voice editing capability, multiple effects, external inputs, and a number of other si ...
Can I edit these Midi Files?
Yes, of course, they are fully editable. You can open the midi files within any sequencing program and add and remove tracks and change keys.
What is a Midi File?
The MIDI file format was devised to be able to store any kind of MIDI message, including System Exclusive messages, along with a timestamp for each MIDI message. A timestamp is simply the time when the message was generated. Using the timestamps, a sequencer can playback all of the MIDI messages ...
Are your Midi Files legal?
Yes, this company is licensed to sell MIDI files through the MCPS. Every track we sell we pay the royalties to the 2 authorities, who then pay the writers.
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