So you mean this is just a MIDI file? If so, what program do you use to turn it into audio? Just wondering because this sounds close to the original, much closer than what can be done with the standard MIDI instruments, I think. :)
Heh, well all I did was record using the "What U Hear" recorder and I used CDex to record. I used a lot of expression values in the MIDI to give the background melody that phase in and out effect during the main melody parts, just like in the real song. I also found a way to add reverb to the MIDI as well. I use Cakewalk Pro 8 to make the MIDIs. No special soundfonts. Just default MIDI Synth A or B.
Awesome work! I saw your myspace site, but could you provide the actual midi file for download? I don't see an option to download it anywhere....
WhiteDashBeans 5 months ago
holy crap, god bless audigy 2. can audigy 2 be installed in any computer?
InternetBadBoys 1 year ago
I like your bassline for this particularly. Sounds very good, congratulations on your work.
OtherLoc 1 year ago
That must be one kick ass MIDI Card, AWE64 perhaps? :D
AndrosynthNuclear 1 year ago
@AndrosynthNuclear Nahh, (I still got one lying around though). Audigy 2
Roman8707 1 year ago
So you mean this is just a MIDI file? If so, what program do you use to turn it into audio? Just wondering because this sounds close to the original, much closer than what can be done with the standard MIDI instruments, I think. :)
MusicByproduct 2 years ago
Heh, well all I did was record using the "What U Hear" recorder and I used CDex to record. I used a lot of expression values in the MIDI to give the background melody that phase in and out effect during the main melody parts, just like in the real song. I also found a way to add reverb to the MIDI as well. I use Cakewalk Pro 8 to make the MIDIs. No special soundfonts. Just default MIDI Synth A or B.
Roman8707 2 years ago
Heh, all right. That's pretty neat. :)
MusicByproduct 2 years ago