Jazz Midi Files Torrent
Quote: At $10.00 a pop? They aren't selling public domain material.
I've been purchasing from the Midi Hits folks for a number of years and with rare exceptions their product is worth every penny considering that you (1) get a professionally done product that (2) is legally licensed with (3) the songwriter and performer getting his/her due.unlike the free stuff that you find out on the web. We all know that you can google for the location of MIDI versions of copyrighted material just like you can google for Bit Torrents of BIAB to download. It doens't mean that we should advise people to do that OR solicit people to share copyrighted work with us.
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FWIW, MIDI-Hits has rather frequent sales that get you much lower prices when you buy in lots of 3 or 5 or some other specified number. I've averaged paying about six dollars for their $9.99 files by waiting for their sales and buying in whatever lot size yields the largest discount.
I just looked at that one, Robh. You can click on the custom and it shows each audio track. You can mute the vocal tracks if you want to.
Their files are in mp3 format. I'm not qualifed to comment on their quality. Midi seems to sound better on my setup with the Ketron SD2. If I were gigging for $$, I could see paying for a 'quality' backing track. I've been using Bob Norton's fakebook discs which have worked out well for what we do. My wife has to have the notation so. Having those biab styles and chords saves us a bunch of time.
Well worth the $ for us. I've downloaded a bunch of freebies. Sopranos season 6 torrent iso. You get what you pay for. I've always done some editing on them in RB. Sometimes I've downloaded some karaoke Christmas tunes from Amazon for 99 cents.
They are mp3s and I've done some editing on them in WavePad. They are a lot better quality than most of the midi freebies--especially for only 99 cents each. I actually don't mind doing editing on songs that we use for our gigs though. To me that's part of the fun with BIAB and RB and you can add different effects such as wind sound, etc.
+1 for Midi-hits. I've bought several. They're very good. In comparison. I've wasted time downloaded thousands of disappointing free MIDI files.
I've wasted time sorting through them to find something usable. I've wasted time trying to fix bad drum tracks or incorrect notes. I've wasted time trying to learn how to make the whole track myself. I've wasted time trying to learn a variety of different software packages to help me make my own tracks. I've wasted time searching huge archives trying to find the right drum pattern, style or groove track for a song.
Given the goal of assembling a gig's worth of backing tracks to startt performing ASAP: If I were starting from scratch today, I would make more progress for less money and in a shorter period of time by simply buying high quality tracks from this place at bulk/sale prices Given the goal of creating original music AND creating backing tracks for covers: The tracks I'm making now with RB and BIAB sound better to me than the MIDI-HITS songs. I'm having fun making them, and PGMusic's products also open doors for creating original music. You can't buy that from MIDI-HITS or anybody else. #85665 - 08/20/11 08:35 AM [Post your own Tips and Tricks here] Re: Internet Source for MIDI Backing Tracks []. An update is available for Band-in-a-Box® Version 2019! Learn more about this update & download it. This is a cumulative update patch, which works from any 2019 build.