Hello,
The .mid file for Herbstlied by Mendelssohn is not useable, because the tempo and velocity data was badly messed up.
Just made an improved version of that file, how can I submit it for cpdl?
The bad midi file was named
mend-48f.mid
Link to the corrected file:
http://ficelle.home.xs4all.nl/div/Herbs ... lssohn.mid
How to submit a MIDI file
How to submit a MIDI file
Everything=Music
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Re: How to submit a MIDI file
Hello, thank you for providing a corrected midi file! To make it available to other users, you need to upload it to CPDL (using the "Upload file" option on the left menu - you must be registered on CPDL) and then add a link to it from the Herbstlied page. To avoid you more work, I have done those steps for you.
Just in case you want to upload a newer version of the file, your midi is located at:
http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/File ... lssohn.mid
Regards,
Just in case you want to upload a newer version of the file, your midi is located at:
http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/File ... lssohn.mid
Regards,
Re: How to submit a MIDI file
Thank you Carlos.
Am interested in these choral works because I just joined a choir, and MIDI files may make for good rehearsal material.
For studying the notes easier.
The file can be improved more, by separating the voices in MIDI channels. I need to find out if I can make that happen.
I'll upload more if I can do it;
just tried a few more MIDI files and those are one-channel only too.
Am interested in these choral works because I just joined a choir, and MIDI files may make for good rehearsal material.
For studying the notes easier.
The file can be improved more, by separating the voices in MIDI channels. I need to find out if I can make that happen.
I'll upload more if I can do it;
just tried a few more MIDI files and those are one-channel only too.
Everything=Music
. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .