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#1666448 - 04/25/11 05:49 PM
Re: DP midi playback comparison
[Re: tinybox]
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Registered: 10/15/10
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Loc: United Kingdom
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Hi again,
AldoEsplay and bbent contributed with some files, see thread start for details.
I just want to say, with risk of sounding like a broken record, that we're looking for new Midi files aimed at EP sounds. So far we have zero contributions in this area so whatever you can help out with would be greatly appreaciated.
I also want to let you know that I'm working on making this project administer itself through a web page where people can register themselfs and upload contributions without me getting involved. This is currently being done with Drupal which has plugins for embedded audio players and HTTP uploads so I think it'll be great once it's ready.
Just to second the requirement of an EP midi passage or song. It doesn't have to be world class, just something you might expect to hear someone playing on an EP rather than an AP. I'm sure someone around here can play the 'Taxi' theme tune at least??  Regards. Rimmer
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#1666484 - 04/25/11 06:57 PM
Re: DP midi playback comparison
[Re: tinybox]
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Registered: 02/28/11
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I'll do taxi if you take credit for the song when the lawyers come for me! :-P
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#1696231 - 06/15/11 10:21 PM
Re: DP midi playback comparison
[Re: tinybox]
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Registered: 04/29/11
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look midis is a good tool to use but u have to ahve a really good procser and sound card for there not to be that much lag cuase the computer is trying to process the sound and its kinda hard i have a 100 doaler midi and it still is not the best if u want the best quality sound to put on youtube or anything i would choosea mic or make a sound room eithier way ur gonna get screwed eithier with the expensive price of the sound room or the lag of a midi
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#1696238 - 06/15/11 10:45 PM
Re: DP midi playback comparison
[Re: tinybox]
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Registered: 09/06/07
Posts: 5091
Loc: Hamamatsu, Japan
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#1696268 - 06/16/11 03:14 AM
Re: DP midi playback comparison
[Re: pianoman312]
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look midis is a good tool to use but u have to ahve a really good procser and sound card for there not to be that much lag cuase the computer is trying to process the sound and its kinda hard i have a 100 doaler midi and it still is not the best if u want the best quality sound to put on youtube or anything i would choosea mic or make a sound room eithier way ur gonna get screwed eithier with the expensive price of the sound room or the lag of a midi I think you're just generally confused.. 
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#1696269 - 06/16/11 03:18 AM
Re: DP midi playback comparison
[Re: luisdent]
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I'll do taxi if you take credit for the song when the lawyers come for me! :-P Well.. Something along those lines would be a good one.. After all, we're not selling the tunes, just using them as a comparison tool.. Maybe the lawyers have more worthy things to be getting on with.. ! Regards. Rimmer
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#1705395 - 07/01/11 03:43 AM
Re: DP midi playback comparison
[Re: tinybox]
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Registered: 11/10/10
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Hi again. I have a test site up but it's far from ready because it's quite time consuming to test and learn all the Drupal plug-ins. The site is not at all ready for public testing. But I'm wondering if there is anybody who would like to help set up the site? It doesn't have to be drupal but I thought that would make it easier to maintain. So, any tech guys out there?  Regards, Tinybox
Edited by tinybox (07/01/11 07:49 AM)
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#1705420 - 07/01/11 05:57 AM
Re: DP midi playback comparison
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Hi again. I have a test site up but it's far from ready because it's quite time consuming to test and learn all the Drupal lug-ins. The site is not at all ready for public testing. But I'm wondering if there is anybody who would like to help set up the site? It doesn't have to be drupal but I thought that would make it easier to maintain. So, any tech guys out there?  Regards, Tinybox I'll help in any way I can but to be honest, my website skills aren't much good. Anyone else??? Regards. Rimmer
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#1816271 - 01/01/12 02:17 AM
Re: DP midi playback comparison
[Re: tinybox]
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Registered: 12/28/08
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Loc: Victoria BC
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Again going through all the wave files I DL'd from the site, I have two questions:
1) is the site no longer up from which to DL files?
2) why are the Ivory 2 renderings approximately 35 seconds longer than all the other renderings? I thought that all renderings were to use the same MIDI file.
Glenn
Edited by Glenn NK (01/01/12 02:17 AM)
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#1856588 - 03/05/12 01:01 PM
Re: DP midi playback comparison
[Re: tinybox]
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Registered: 11/10/10
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Project abandoned due to lack of interest.
If anybody wants the files from this project just send me an email (which you can find in my profile).
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