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Subject: RE: HOW DOES ONE LISTEN TO TUNE SAMPLES From: Joe Offer Date: 25 Apr 00 - 03:59 AM Hi, Heggie - you need something like Windows Media Player (click) to play MIDI files, but you should have it on your computer if you have Windows 95 or 98 - otherwise, the download is free. You also need to have a sound card and speakers for your computer, of course. Once Windows Media Player is installed, you should be able to click on MIDI links and play them automatically. Here are a couple links for your to try: Jug of Punch (from Digital Tradition) M-O-T-H-E-R (Choral Music Site) Haul Away, Joe (Contemplator site) Some people have trouble playing the MIDI files at Mudcat, but everybody seems to be able to play the Contemplator MIDIs. Holler if you need more help - although this may be better suited for our Help (click) forum. -Joe Offer- |
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Subject: HOW DOES ONE LISTEN TO TUNE SAMPLES From: Rob the Ranter Date: 25 Apr 00 - 03:38 AM I have just upgraded from a severely out moded computer so listening to music on line is new to me. I asume I need an MP3 or MIDI player. Are there any sites where I can download a free programm |
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