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Go to:
http://members.home.net/drstawl/midi.html

and at the bottom of the page are links to three short .mp3 files for D/L. The first one is a solo guitar piece I wrote and played on an Epiphone EJ-200. (The infamous Jumbo Blonde named Marilyn) Only the Porta-07 between the guitar pickup and GINA. The other two are pure MIDI compositions played by CW6 through a SC-88 and recorded directly into a Gina soundcard using CoolEdit. The .wav files were converted to 96Kbps .mp3 using Music Match. Enjoy!
I've just added a RealAudio sample of a recent MIDI tune. It won't stream, but the
converter was free so I can't whine too hard.
The .rm file is on my home page:
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i am downloading them now so let me get back to you on it.
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Since I've only got 5 MB to work with- I erased the Jumbo Blonde solo demo in favor of a demo of Vegas Pro on that same Jumbo Blonde. It's an impromptu reproduction of a piece I wrote and once could actually play.
It's called Aqueous Asphyxiation. I still feel very much in the dark as to how to work this slick multi-track digital audio recording program, and they keep working me with those less than subtle reminders of the expiration of this S/W, but IMHO that's better than letting you guess about their implementation of particular features.
The stuff I have worked out has displayed a very intuitive design. Guess I'd better get busy and play with this stuff before it turns into a pumpkin! Cheers again to Sonic Foundry. http://members.home.net/drstawl/midi.html
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Since I've only got 5 MB to work with- I erased the Jumbo Blonde solo demo in favor of a demo of Vegas Pro on that same Jumbo Blonde. It's an impromptu reproduction of a piece I wrote and once could actually play.
It's called Aqueous Asphyxiation. I still feel very much in the dark as to how to work this slick multi-track digital audio recording program, and they keep working me with those less than subtle reminders of the expiration of this S/W, but IMHO that's better than letting you guess about their implementation of particular features.
The stuff I have worked out has displayed a very intuitive design. Guess I'd better get busy and play with this stuff before it turns into a pumpkin! Cheers again to Sonic Foundry. http://members.home.net/drstawl/midi.html
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