Added 27 New or Revised MIDI files to this page. # 1812 Overture - Peter Tchaikovsky 19th Nervous Breakdown - Rolling Stones 25 Or 6 To 4- Chicago (Revised)(10/5/2016) 409 - Beach Boys (Revised)(10/5/2016) 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover - Paul Simon 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) - Simon and Garfunkel. (use headphones) This is a comparison of five GM/GS MIDI sound modules. The same midi file was used for all modules in their default mode after a GS reset. Electronic Piano has been specifically designed to allow you to play lots of different instruments and get to grips with a basic midi interface and sounds. Electronic Piano lets you quickly play musical notes, chords and drums using your computer's keyboard.
MIDI, YAMAHA DiskLavier & other MIDI Players What is MIDI and whydo I care? MIDI is the acronym forMusical Instrument Digital Interface. This is the electronic standard toallow musical instruments to communicate. SMF is the acronym for StandardMIDI Files. An SMF file contains all the information necessary to play backpre-recorded or composed (sequenced) music. SMF format type 0 is the onecompatible with most playback devices. You can find lots of details onMIDI using any search engine. Some frequently asked questions are answeredat ALT.MUSIC.MIDI. There are lots of other sites with similar midi help. There are literallythousands of MIDI files (songs) on the Internet to download , edit if youdesire, put on a floppy and play on the MIDI capable piano or keyboard. Toplay on a Yamaha Disklavier or similar piano you should make sure the file isSMF Type 0, although newer units will also play Type 1. Next, the file should have thepiano parts on channel 1 (or 1 and 2) and set as Acoustic Grand (see your piano instructions for specifics). If you plan to do a lot ofInternet downloading I would suggest finding shareware (see below) or purchasing music editing software such asYamaha's XGWorks, Cakewalk, or PowerTracks Pro Audio. I use Cakewalk Home Studio9. It's been around for years and is very popular. Although it is not real rich in documentation,basic editing is fairly easy to learn using the help files. At the bottomof this page is a linkto a retailer of the product. Cakewalk.comalso has a trial version that you can download and try, but the link below givesabout a 30% discount. It's also available (good info in reviews) at Amazon.com.For PowerTracks go to pgmusic.com. It sounds difficultto use Midi files on my Disklavier or other device. How do I get started? I would first try downloading piano solo midifiles. Try the links shown below ( right click on the midi file you desire andsave link to your computer). Play them on your computer beforemaking a floppy, and then try them on the piano. I would be ready toadjust the disklavier volume control as they load since some are set at a high volume when created(For files I want to keep, I initially reset the files volume settings to 100 orless (try 80), using Cakewalk). While this will help volumes in general, there are more sophisticated ways of adjusting volumes and note velocities thathave been discussed on the user groups and can be tried later. If all else fails, read the Yamaha Disklavier or other device manuals. One other very important item .. I would definitely join the DisklavierUsers Groups and also browse their archives (see links below). Thisalone could save you hours of trial and error and frustration. Here are some useful links:
Sad Piano Midi FilesI have some favoritesheetmusic, can I transcribe that into MIDI? Midi Music FilesSoftware isavailable to scan sheet music and convert it to a MIDI file. Musitek cameout with a product a few years ago called MIDISCAN that does just that. They have improved on it since then and now have a couple of other products thatare better (Smartscore and Piano Edition). There will still probably be alarge amount of editing required but it can be useful. [ home ] [ Tuning & Piano Repair ] [ Other Piano Links ] [ Music Education ] [ Silicon Valley Happenings ] Disklavieris a trademark of the Yamaha Corporation ![]() MUSIC:Chopin's Nocturne Op.9 No.1 Bb Minor - Nick Carter ©Copyright 2000-2001 McAulay Piano Service
This page contains information about the Midi file 'Maizie - Electric Piano.mid'. Please note that neither the original file nor the mp3 file resulting from the conversion are available for download from this server. The information provided on this page has been automatically extracted from the Midi file Maizie - Electric Piano.mid during the conversion process and it is provded for educational purposes. You might be also interested in a 3D Visualization of this midi file. If for any reason you believe the content shown here is not appropriate, you can request the removal of this page.
Maizie Electric Piano Midi
The table above provides detailed information about the Maizie - Electric Piano.mid file. The waveform image is automatically generated after the midi file has been converted by analyzing the resulting mp3 file. The tonality information is an approximation and is inferred by analyzing the relative frequency of each of the 12 musical notes being played in the file.
![]() Maizie - Electric Piano.mid Musical Notes DistributionElectric Piano Midi Files Software
Given a piece of music, it is interesting to count how many times each of the individual twelve musical notes is played, and understand their relative weight, or importance, in the piece. The hystogmam below is the result of such an analysis perfoemed on Maizie - Electric Piano.mid-
Maizie - Electric Piano.mid Midi Tracks
A total of 2 Midi tracks were detected in Maizie - Electric Piano.mid midi; each track has a name and contains a sequence of midi events. Here is a summary of the detected tracks in the file:
Previous Midi >><< Next Midi
Comments are closed.
|
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |