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Started by Tyros5Mad, February 28, 2019, 04:09:13 AM

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Tyros5Mad

I was playing around with Word Art and Google Sites and other fun stuff today and ended up with logo and a small website for Midi Maker.

What we could use this for is to publish midi maker songs and backing tracks for the use of our wonderful musical community here.

Very much a test site so be kind.

Here's the link and the logo (I am no artist for sure).

https://sites.google.com/view/midi-maker/home

Regards, Richard

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ckobu

Thanks for the effort to make the program, I want you to succeed. This Logo is my small contribution to your business.

Best Regards, ckobu


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Watch my video channel

Tyros5Mad

The thanks and appreciation I get from this community is enough success for me.

Thank you also for your contribution

RL

willem7397

Looks good Richard, nice start for a website!

Tyros5Mad

So I am starting to make backing tracks for songs now. The first one is:

Song: Amazing Grace - a simple arrangement with style and multi-pads only
Style: 60sOrganBallad (Tempo 72)
Mpads: Vocal chords 1 (Genos)

This song can be downloaded from the website in Backing tracks. Load as a song on your keyboard and let me know if it looks and plays OK on keyboards other than a Genos.

Once Midi Maker is fully tested and released I would welcome songs created by other musicians for inclusion on the website.

Regards, Richard

Tyros5Mad

I have added two new pages to the web database

- Audio Recordings
- Video Recordings

I am still playing around with layout stuff but I think I will end up with sort-able spreadsheets by artist or song name with links to the content.

If you wonderful musicians would like me to add your audio songs or videos to the database, let me know. If it takes off I may ask for a few helpers to maintain the database.

I have also added a link back to this website, which I consider to be THE resource for Yamaha arranger keyboard players

Regards, Richard