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MIDI Song files

2009-12-24 by spikemaster1957

I'm looking for MIDI song files that I can download to use in Band In A Box software on my Atari 1040ST.  Where can that be found?

Re: [atari-midi-archives] MIDI Song files

2009-12-26 by charlie from PARRY

i might have a bunch a songs for you ,, 
do you have any to share with me?

charles
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  From: Leighton Cooper 
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  Interesting.  I upgraded to Biab 2009 everything pack in June.  You are suggesting two different questions.  Biab on Atari St is like KCS level 2 Download the guide on Tim's midi world.  Biab is as is KCS Level 2 an algorithmic composer.  Did they invent the style maker.  That is your focus.  Find that out first because if they have that you can make your own styles in addition to the 25 they offer you.  The PC programs are so self-contained that there are no reasons to use the Atari ST except to learn the bare bones.  But even then one of the wierd things about the Sequencing software is on the Atari, Amiga platforms they were almost artist and mathematician based more than musical.  Craig Anderton who wrote the Dr T's KCS lvl 2 article was math and physics based.  When you get into Biab now they give examples to all these ideas that were being introduced without examples.  I like Easyscore on the Atari but with the exception of KCS Level 2 I don't think there is much on that platform.  If you have Reaktor 5 and Reason 4, Orion synapse, Cakewalk or Cubase or Logic you are covered. Check out Musicrow for independent instruments for Reaktor 5.  It's worth making the changes.  




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  From: spikemaster1957 <spike390@...>
  To: atari-midi-archives@...m
  Sent: Wed, December 23, 2009 9:35:10 PM
  Subject: [atari-midi-archives] MIDI Song files

    
  I'm looking for MIDI song files that I can download to use in Band In A Box software on my Atari 1040ST. Where can that be found?

Re: [atari-midi-archives] MIDI Song files

2009-12-26 by Leighton Cooper

Interesting.  I upgraded to Biab 2009 everything pack in June.  You are suggesting two different questions.  Biab on Atari St is like KCS level 2 Download the guide on Tim's midi world.  Biab is as is KCS Level 2 an algorithmic composer.  Did they invent the style maker.  That is your focus.  Find that out first because if they have that you can make your own styles in addition to the 25 they offer you.  The PC programs are so self-contained that there are no reasons to use the Atari ST except to learn the bare bones.  But even then one of the wierd things about the Sequencing software is on the Atari, Amiga platforms they were almost artist and mathematician based more than musical.  Craig Anderton who wrote the Dr T's KCS lvl 2 article was math and physics based.  When you get into Biab now they give examples to all these ideas that were being introduced without examples.  I like Easyscore on the Atari but with the exception of KCS Level 2 I don't
 think there is much on that platform.  If you have Reaktor 5 and Reason 4, Orion synapse, Cakewalk or Cubase or Logic you are covered. Check out Musicrow for independent instruments for Reaktor 5.  It's worth making the changes.  




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From: spikemaster1957 <spike390@...>
To: atari-midi-archives@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, December 23, 2009 9:35:10 PM
Subject: [atari-midi-archives] MIDI Song files

  
I'm looking for MIDI song files that I can download to use in Band In A Box software on my Atari 1040ST.  Where can that be found?

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