3rd party midi

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  • Scott
    Moderator

    IDK. But there is sure quite a bit of 1st party MIDI.

    http://www.toontrack.com/ezkeysline.asp

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    dthgtr
    Participant

    Don’t know what IDK means. Yeah, but I am looking for a more classical/prog genre.

    Thanks

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    snowdiver
    Participant

    They exist. I found some here: http://piano-loops.com/

    These are not the genre your looking for, but it shows that 3rd party exists.

    dthgtr
    Participant

    Thanks, I’ll definitely check them out.

    I also mess around using the drum midi. You can get some viable and unusual patterns but it is not 100%.

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    snowdiver
    Participant

    Drum midi for keys?

    dthgtr
    Participant

    Try it. It won’t bite. You couldn’t write an entire song doing it but you could use it to make some interesting runs.

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