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  2. Loopmasters - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loopmasters

    Loopmasters started releasing sample CDs in 2003, launching over 30 compilations of individual hits, loops and MIDI files. In 2006, due to frustration with third party distributors, Loopmasters began investment in their own digital distribution portal and in 2007 the first iteration of the Loopmasters website was released.

  3. SoundFont - Wikipedia

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    MIDI files do not contain any sounds, only instructions to play them. To play such files, sample-based MIDI synthesizers use recordings of instruments and sounds stored in a file or ROM chip. SoundFont-compatible synthesizers allow users to use SoundFont banks with custom samples to play their music.

  4. Category:MIDI files - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:MIDI_files

    The following 43 files are in this category, out of 43 total. 'Satch Boogie' pitch axis progression.mid 26 s; 520 bytes A Hard Day's Night opening phrase.mid 3.4 s; 280 bytes

  5. Help:Media (MIDI) - Wikipedia

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    There can be remarkable differences in the sound produced by a MIDI file, depending on the machine on which it is played and the instrument samples it uses. It is possible to play MIDI files on Wikipedia, but rather than relying on the user's browser and operating system to support MIDI files, it relies on an extension that internally converts ...

  6. Wikipedia:List of sound files - Wikipedia

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    Many music files at Wikimedia Commons are from old vinyl records and therefore contain noise. Theoretically, such a file can be used to create another file from which the noise has been filtered, using a process called record restoration. Here is an example using GoldWave software:

  7. Category:Wikipedia audio files - Wikipedia

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    MIDI files (1 C, 43 F) N. Wikipedia non-free audio samples (7 C, 8,580 F) O. Wikipedia Ogg files (2 P, 25 F) Pages in category "Wikipedia audio files"

  8. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Music examples - Wikipedia

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    Note that the Wikiscore MIDI output generates equal temperament only, and cannot currently generate other tuning systems such as just intonation. [why?] This example provides MIDI files in the caption, using the {} template: play ⓘ ({}) or or play just ⓘ or play 15-tet ⓘ or play 17-tet ⓘ or play 19-tet ⓘ

  9. MIDI - Wikipedia

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    MIDI files contain sound events such as a finger striking a key, which can be visualized using software such as Synthesia. A MIDI file is not an audio recording. Rather, it is a set of instructions – for example, for pitch or tempo – and can use a thousand times less disk space than the equivalent recorded audio.

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