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looking for a style: Small Town

Started by dr4sight, Nov 12, 2021, 04:50 AM

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dr4sight

Does anyone have a good style to use for the John Mellencamp hit SMALL TOWN?

It would need to be SFF1, sty file for use on my DGX-650.

Thanks,


Larry
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Roger Brenizer

Quote from: dr4sight on Nov 12, 2021, 04:50 AM
Does anyone have a good style to use for the John Mellencamp hit SMALL TOWN?

It would need to be SFF1, sty file for use on my DGX-650.

Thanks,


Larry

I have 2 midi files for Small Town, that you could use to create your own style.  Would like for me to upload them for you, Larry?  :)
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Roger

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dr4sight

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Roger Brenizer

I discovered that one of the midi files was corrupted, so I'm only attaching one midi file, Larry.

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"Music Is My Life"
My best regards,
Roger

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dr4sight

Roger,
Thanks for the effort.  What I was looking for (and still am) is an SFF1  style file  (.sty) for the Mellencamp song Small Town.

I don't think I can use a midi file on my DGX-650.

regards,
Larry
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Roger Brenizer

Quote from: dr4sight on Nov 14, 2021, 08:31 AM
Roger,
Thanks for the effort.  What I was looking for (and still am) is an SFF1  style file  (.sty) for the Mellencamp song Small Town.

I don't think I can use a midi file on my DGX-650.

regards,
Larry

Yes, I know what you're looking for, but I don't have a style.  You will need to use the midi file to create your own style.  You can use Jorgen Sorenson's program "midi2style" to do this, which can be found here:

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You can also use Jorgen's program "Style Format 2 Converter" to convert SSF2 files to SSF1 files.
"Music Is My Life"
My best regards,
Roger

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