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- THE MIDI FILES ON THIS DISK
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- MIDI music on this issue:
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- - A very special Bach Extravaganza, which consists of: (All for MED)
- * AIR ON THE G STRING
- * BOURREE IN A MAJOR
- * INVENTION NO13 IN A MINOR
- * INVENTION NO8 IN F MAJOR
- * MARCH IN D MAJOR
- * MARCH IN G
- * MINUET G MAJOR
- * MINUET IN G MAJOR
- * MINUET IN G MINOR
- * MUSETTE
- * POLONAISE IN G MINOR
- * PRELUDE IN F MAJOR
- - "Gabrielle" by Kevan & Gareth Craft (for Music-X)
- - "I've Been Loving You" (Soul classic) (for MED)
- - "If Loving You is Wrong" (Soul classic) (for MED)
- - "Red Tape" - by Kon Wilms (for Music-X)
- - "The Girl From Ipanema" by Stan Getz (Music-X & Standard MIDI)
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- IMPORTANT !!!
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- Please note that all the MIDI files on this disk are packed with Powerpacker,
- and you will need to unpack them before you can do anything with them.
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- To unpack the files, you can use the command "Decrunch" that is located in the
- C-directory on this disk. You can also use Powerpacker, version 2.2 or
- higher.
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- [Powerpacker 3.0 Professional is copyrighted UGA software]
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- Now some general info about the files and file formats. The following text
- was also printed in earlier issues of AM/FM, so if you read it there, just
- skip the rest of this file.
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- Some of the files are stored as plain old ".MIDI" files, that means they
- should be able to load into just about any decent sequencer program available,
- not only on the Amiga, but also on other home computers, like IBM-clone PC's,
- Atari ST, Apple MacIntosh etc. Of course, in order to load the files on
- another computer, you will need to transfer the files to a disk format that
- these computers can read, for instance to load the .MIDI files on a PC, you
- will need to use Dos-2-Dos, CrossDos or another "disk-translator".
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- Anyway, back to the MIDI files. Some of the pieces are stored as Music-X
- Performance files, so you can just load them directly into Music-X. We are
- aware that there is a .MIDI to Music-X converter program that comes with
- Music-X, but when these performances go through the .MIDI conversion and back,
- they tend to lose bits here and there, especially when they're built up with a
- Control Sequence in Music-X. So we chose to bring you these songs in both
- .MIDI and Music-X formats. If you are using Music-X, and I believe the
- majority of Amiga/MIDI users are, you should load the Music-X performance and
- just forget about the .MIDI version. The Music-X version is the one that ends
- with ".MX".
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- Some MIDI songs may also be in MED-format. These files will quite happily
- load into MED or OctaMED, but can't be converted to anything else.
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- Each of the MIDI songs are described in separate text files.
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