ONLY PROBLEM IS .., WHEN I OPEN THE SOUND WITH NOTEWORTHY, IT IS INCOMPLETE —– WHAT MUST I DO TO CONVERT IT PROPERLY FROM WHATEVER KINDA FILE IT IS INTO NOTEWORTHY? PLEASE HELP!
Thanks for your enthusiasm about the site. This is a brand new ‘version’ of this site.
Hmm, I just downloaded the evaluation version and tried it. The import went fine using the file “Beat 1.mid”. I had to set the import note range wide open to get it to appear all on one staff. So on step 3 of the import process try clicking “edit” and set “Track Number: 1 – Range C-1 through G9” and also make sure Channel 10 is selected.
@joe, I’m not sure about that particular piece of equipment. You’ll probably just have to try it to know for sure. The files are in General MIDI format, so they should work.
It looks like the only way would be to load it into the amp via you computer MIDI interface. If you can do that, I think it would probably work just fine. I don’t see why not.
I’m a musician. I’m considering purchasing your general everything set. I’m primarily writing in 6/8 time. I would like to preview or obtain your listed sample- but I don’t do facebook so can’t continue thru your download “Hoop’. thanks for any support.
“Reaper does not come preloaded with an extensive library of drum sounds like some other DAWs”.
However, there are some work arounds for you to explore. The article linked below will help you get drums enabled inside Reaper. Once you do that, the MIDI files will map to the drum sounds and work for you. Hopefully this helps point you in the right direction.
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ONLY PROBLEM IS .., WHEN I OPEN THE SOUND WITH NOTEWORTHY, IT IS INCOMPLETE —– WHAT MUST I DO TO CONVERT IT PROPERLY FROM WHATEVER KINDA FILE IT IS INTO NOTEWORTHY? PLEASE HELP!
Thanks for your enthusiasm about the site. This is a brand new ‘version’ of this site.
Hmm, I just downloaded the evaluation version and tried it. The import went fine using the file “Beat 1.mid”. I had to set the import note range wide open to get it to appear all on one staff. So on step 3 of the import process try clicking “edit” and set “Track Number: 1 – Range C-1 through G9” and also make sure Channel 10 is selected.
Let us know how it goes.
Yeah, nice drum midi files!
thanks budd!!
Thanks – really good
Will these great looking tracks download successfully to my Fender B-DEC30 amp that has drum tracks and midi in and outs?
@joe, I’m not sure about that particular piece of equipment. You’ll probably just have to try it to know for sure. The files are in General MIDI format, so they should work.
It looks like the only way would be to load it into the amp via you computer MIDI interface. If you can do that, I think it would probably work just fine. I don’t see why not.
Let us know what happens.
Thanks, I’ll see if I can find out something from Fender first. I’ll let you know…
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I’m a musician. I’m considering purchasing your general everything set. I’m primarily writing in 6/8 time. I would like to preview or obtain your listed sample- but I don’t do facebook so can’t continue thru your download “Hoop’. thanks for any support.
There are tons of free samples located here. No Facebook required.
Thanks
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Fantastic !!
The drum base mid files are just what i need. Thanks for share!
how do i use this files in reaper?
any one?
“Reaper does not come preloaded with an extensive library of drum sounds like some other DAWs”.
However, there are some work arounds for you to explore. The article linked below will help you get drums enabled inside Reaper. Once you do that, the MIDI files will map to the drum sounds and work for you. Hopefully this helps point you in the right direction.
Creating Drum Sounds In Reaper
YouTube: REAPER tutorial: Play VSTi instrument from MIDI track