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Music 2000 files
We have received another couple of letters on the subject of
music files written for use with the Music 2000 MIDI interface.
Ian Waugh
I think Chris Hanby (AMPLINEX 011) is on the right lines when
he suggests that creators of Music 2000 music pieces give details of the
instrument sounds the voices are intended to sound on. That way users can find
the best and nearest sounds on their own equipment.
You can't load a Music 2000 piece into a system without the
Music 2000. The presence of the MIDI words causes the system to try to load the
M.M2 module and when it can't the program is rejected. If the author of the piece
commented out the offending lines - using % - anyone would be able to load the
piece. Music 2000 users could then un-comment the piece or create their own
mixes. Would a (partial?) solution not be to supply two sets of mixes - one for
MIDI and one for a standard system? If the creator gave a few hints as to sounds,
recipients could do their own mixes.
On the subject of tapes, if people wish to supply recordings
of their work, fine, but one of the most interesting aspects of AMPLE music - and
AMPLINEX - is the ability to see exactly how that music was constructed. It
would be sad to see a move away from that.
Ben Braithwaite
It seems to me if 20 percent of AMPLE users have MIDI
hardware then 20 percent of music on AMPLINEX should be MIDI. Statistics aside,
I don't have a Music 2000 - if and when I do it would be nice to have some
ready made pieces to play and examine while learning the ropes.
Although Music 2000 music files would be usable by 20% of
the membership, replacing them with standard Music 5000 files would make them
usable by 100% of the membership. On this basis we prefer to publish Music 5000
files. We would, however, be happy to publish dual-purpose music files which
could be played on both systems with and without the Music 2000 MIDI interface but
the feasibility of this is uncertain.
We would therefore like to ask for the assistance of any
member with a Music 2000 system who could explore the possibilities of
dual-purpose Music 2000/5000 files as well as the question of playing Music
2000 music files on different MIDI instruments. As we said in the previous
issue, it may well be possible to produce MIDI-, or even MIDI instrument-specific
music discs. The difficulty is finding the resources to develop such publications.
So here is an open invitation to MIDI users - if you think you could help to
organise such a venture, please get in touch!
We always welcome suggestions for improvements in the
workings or contents of AMPLINEX - most of the changes made to date have
originated from members' suggestions. So, if you have an idea to improve
AMPLINEX, let us know.
Also, please let us know if you spot an error or omission in
the contents of AMPLINEX - you may be the first one who has noticed.
Published in AMPLINEX 012, July 1989