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Welcome to the Faculty. Reading material in the Library is recommended if you are serious about creating worthwhile MIDI songs.
There will be many Workshops and Seminars in which you can participate. Certain of these require that you have Band-In-A-Box version 7.x or better, and others will require sequencing software such as Cakewalk, WinJammer, PowerTracks Pro Audio, etc.
For those serious midiophiles who simply want to view the documentation and listen to the work as it progresses, we have included demo MIDI files.
This Index and associated documents will be available for download in .ZIP format for your use off-line and at your leisure. Downloaded documents will not include special formatting or colors as viewed on line. This in view of the fact that external Style Sheets are being used. In our infancy, there are only a few topics covered, however we will continue to add many more as quickly as possible.
We urge all of the MIDI Studio participants to contribute
to this important knowledge base. All we need is the text.
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LIBRARY |
Creating Worthwhile Midi
Songs
Inspiration by Gene Confrey, Ph.D. Enhancing MIDI Recordings A 14-part series by Gene Confrey, Ph.D. |
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SEMINARS |
101 | Sequencing for the Web:
1
Know your audience, how they listen. |
| 102 | Sequencing for the Web: 2
Basic Considerations |
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WORKSHOPS II |
201 | Enhancing a Simple BIAB
file.
ENH201 |
| 202 | Enhancing a Simple BIAB file.
ENH202 |
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WORKSHOPS III |
301 | Editing & Enhancing
a Good MIDI file.
EDT301 |
| 302 | Editing & Enhancing
a Good MIDI file.
EDT302 |
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| 303 | Editing & Enhancing a Good MIDI file.
EDT303 |