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sweet! thank for this
I clicked randomize and got some drop 2 voicing 🎶
https://bitmidi.com/jp103-mid
Nice find. Was worth putting a link to homescreen, and its got a nice icon too
Very inspired thank you!
Search is broken. Type any single letter into the search dialogue and nothing matches even a basic regular expression match of that letter for either upper or lower case. Not interested in scrolling through random files myself. Still a worthwhile site for 113000+ midi files
I use this site quite a bit it has midi files and notation. Just download in my browser iCabMobile.
https://musescore.com/
Out of curiosity, how do you guys use these midi files? Do you play along to them as-is, as backing tracks for your whatever your main instrument is? Do you reassign the basic sounding GM sounds to various soft synths on your device or to drive hardware? Do you spend time fixing the midi files in terms of incorrect rhythms or notes, creatively apply your own modulation or syncopation to liven it up or make it sound more interesting? That’s what I’d like to do but I always seem to get stuck in the weeds. So far only MTS & Cubase seem to open most midis in a useful way to me, keeping the separate track names and associated sounds. MTS does it best for me. I just remember it being so much easier doing this on desktop in Digital Performer, or Logic or Cusbase 20 years ago. Seems like this particular use of midi files (preparing to use as backing for playing along to cover songs) hasn’t really progressed at the same breakneck speed as the rest of tech. Am I missing something?
What's the name of the Drop 2 voicing Midi file? Search didn't know and there's a ton of jazz files.