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short: XG Music-X Sequence (0) and Performance (1) files
author: Yamaha Corporation/Edited by MIDICraft
uploader: craftbro@midicraft.demon.co.uk
type: music/midi
file name: XGDEMMX0.lha
requires: Yamaha XG synth and Music-X V1.1 or V2.0 or MPM
Long: Yamaha XG configured DEMO Standard MIDI Files (SMF) both file
formats 0 and 1. These contain SYSEX data for GM On and additional
SYSEX strings for the XG range of synths which is particular to
themselves! XG Synths that is!
* Key: 0 indicates a 0 (zero) format Music-X Sequence File
1 indicates a 1 (one) format Music-X Performance File
The Music-X Files in this archive will only play correctly on a Yamaha
XG synth `cos they don`t play the correct GM drum kits on my Korg i3
which they should because the Korg i3 has a GM facility!
** SONGS **
1. Bird of Paradise by Snowy White (was guitarist in Thin Lizzy)
2. Gat Kirwani (cool Indian Sitar/Tabla based percussion score)
3. Swamp Thing by The Grid (remember the dude with the banjo?)
4. Topsy (Cab Calloway Big band type Jazz Peice)
The Music-X files here have been edited in another archive
which accompanies this XGDEMMX0.lha and XGDEMMX0.readme archive.
Therefore, the GM Music-X files in the XGDEMM1.lha archive should
play correctly on GM/GS synths..
All copyright notices for Yamaha have been respected (the Music-X
files, these didn`t have a (c) notice actually but I`ve embedded one
in each of the Music-X 0 and 1 files anyway! That way you know who
originally produced the files and that they were probably demo
files accompanying a Yamaha manufactured synthersizer with XG MIDI
facilities..
Making these Music-X files available on the NET is not an
infringment of copyright but simply a means of making these files
available to a wider audience so other MIDI freaks can appreciate the
professional quality of these MIDI arrangements..
If you`d like to play the edited GM/GS versions then look for
XGDEMMX1.lha and the XGDEMMX1.readme that accompanies this archive..
Use MIDI Performance Manager (MPM) by Andreas Jung (which plays both
SMFs and Music-X Performance files) and this can be located on the
German published "Meeting Pearls III" CD-ROM available from all good
vendors..
Andreas Jung Author of MPM Email: ajung@cs.uni-sb.de
Please feel free to e-mail me for information and help regarding MIDI
on the Amiga, about the MIDICraft Magazine or just to let me know if
your like these XG Music-X files.. I`ll probably upload some more
good Amiga Music-X/MIDI stuff on Aminet shortly, so look out for
these files..
I`m a Music-X/SMF expert with my own recording studio using Amigas
(A2000. A1200 and a A500+), I`ve also had an audio CD called "A Drop
in the Ocean" released with my co-composer brother, where all music
was sequenced using Amigas.. Some Amiga musicians/MIDI freaks on the
NET may remember me from the AM/FM magazine which was published on
floppy disk by Bjørn Lynne (Dr. Awesome) a couple of years ago. I
used to write arcticles and produce MIDI music for AM/FM as one of
The Craft Brothers.. I've taken AM/FM over and now publish a
similar music based disk magazine called MIDICraft Magazine and I'm
onto issue #11 already..
Email: craftbro@midicraft.demon.co.uk
WWW Home Page: http://www.midicraft.demon.co.uk/~craftbro
Snail mail: Kevan R.Craft/MIDICraft
12 Mount Road, Halton, Runcorn, Cheshire. WA7 2BH. England. UK.
WWW Home Page not set up just yet..