people try to put midi d-d-d-d-down - talkin bout my cyber generation
- but they don't understand how groovy it is to hear your favorite tunes from the radio, or even your own creations, embodied for all eternity
- yay, immortalized - in the post bubble-gum timeless tonalities of sonic video game manic impressions
- i use programs like Cakewalk and Guitar Pro 2 to transcribe my music, and hence create my magical midis
- n i, myself, have spent many a countless (otherwise trivial) hour, enscribing said notes into digital code to be signalized to the proverbial bend
(tho i myself was once of the dissenting category of sonic snobs, prefering only actual legitimate authentic wave forms)
- but the so-true fact of the matter is that midi files are staggeringly small, and can be manipulated quite easily and to your humble heart's content
- n hence thusly, put into webpages or flash to load relatively instantly, (as even in this modern age, some people still don't have cable yet)
- think of it as a little musician inside your computer (who can play up to 16 instruments at once) being taught how to play a song, an entire score, in a single solitary microsecond
- the only drawback is the digital barrier - like, i still wish they could boogie more effectively
- ah, well, ok, so nothing's perfect - but i have learned alot about music tryin to get some of these wiggy riffs to sound half way right
- but as long as ye know how it goes, i guess it's close enough for rock n roll ;o)
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