

Fortunately a midi composer doesn't need to be a great drummer. If you have any thoughts on my Momentary Distraction, I would appreciate it if you would email me or Put it in my GuestbookĬomposer's Tip of the Day: For Drum tracks that truly sound real, nothing beats a real drum. I'm not stupid, and I could eventually figure it out, but I want a program that will Save Me Time, not one that's going to take several days to learn to use! Can anybody help? So I printed the instructions, started reading, got cross-eyed and put filed the stuff and haven't looked at it since. I started the program and found that it wasn't very intuitive (understatement alert!). Tabby's momentary distraction: A while back I downloaded a Shareware program called "The Strummer" which is supposed to help you sequence guitar tracks. Remember, if I don't have it, there might be a reason! I do a good bit of research into the gear I get before buying, and I'm always glad to talk hardware! Here's a list of all the stuff I have in my Home Studio, in case you might have any questions about the stuff, or want to see how I like (or dislike) a particular piece that you're thinking of getting.
#Can i save band in a box files to midi archive
Good News! Since Angelfire has graciously decided to increase the server space for my humble little web page, I can now keep more than one Midi file available at a time, and can keep an archive of previous "Composers' Tips of the Day" So email me if you'd care to exchange ideas. Don't let the names fool you: I'm NOT going to be changing them every day, but since I don't know exactly how often I *will* be changing them, I thought these names were accurate enough for any contingency.Īnd while I have your attention, I should mention that I would like to make the virtual acquaintance of a few other midi composers, as I often have questions, and-occasionally-answers. Rather than attempt to compete with the big boys' midi sites, with their huge libraries and stuffs, I'm just hoping to provide a gem or two that you can't find anywhere else to make this a site worth visiting, with my own original Midi files and my "composer's tip of the day". I use Midi to write original material, to record in my home studio, and to perform live as a one-man band. Still, midi composition is my biggest spare time investment (It's too serious to call a "hobby"), belied, unfortunately, by the size of my midi page. There's a lotta midi pages out there, maintained by guys with a lot more html-savvy and spare time than I may ever have.
#Can i save band in a box files to midi update

