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I do not take credit for the creation, sequencing, or arrangement of these files. I just enjoy collecting them. A few I may have tweaked a little to sound better on the at the time AWE64 or to fix a stuck note or sustain pedal. Also, all of these files are assumed to be in the public domain.

This page was originally designed to work with the Crescendo plug-in in Netscape. Alas, Crescendo is toast and I haven't used Netscape in forever. Oh, it works just fine with Firefox bit versions 2. X as well. The sites where you used to be able to get it no longer exist. Here's how:. Sep 1, : With Firefox 55 and later, the Windows Media Player plugin will no longer work even with the workaround below.

It does still work with Firefox 52 ESR which you can get here. So, I'm not sure what I will do yet. I've done this with the Benny Hill one. May 15, : For those that just upgraded to Firefox X , you might have noticed the Windows Media Player Plugin is no longer seen. For now, the easiest solution to correct this is to go into about:config and change the value for plugins. For more information about this, read this MozillaZine Thread.

There's a lot of information on this page to help make sure they're perfect for you , or if you just want to jump-right-in and start using them now, go for it! The ordering process is fast and easy. This isn't like one of those old "drum pattern" books made of paper. It's a full-blown midi library that's over-flowing with thousands of professional Funk drum beats and rhythm patterns! You'd have to purchase thousands of drum books to even come close to the content in this library, and since they're all midi, you can hear the rhythm instantly with any MIDI instrument you have.

No paper book could ever do that! Each beat is carefully crafted-to-groove , so there isn't a bunch of "flash" in there like so many other libraries where the drummer's just showing-off.

The beats in this library are solid and professional, with just enough fill to make them interesting, so you can actually build songs that work. I've experienced instant-inspiration and song writing has never been easier. Each rhythm is like a "creative launch-pad" for your ideas and the 'next part' in the song just leaps out at you!

I get so many ideas that the challenge now is getting them all recorded fast enough! If you perform an instrument these patterns are an invaluable tool for learning rhythm. I play a lot of different instruments and these have instantly made me a better player. There are over 27, four-bar Funk rhythms in this library [and they all sound as good as the demos] so be ready to take your music to the next level!

The first folder is the ROOT folder. It is named "Prosonic Phrases 3. The first number in the file name is the variation group. In this case there are 8 variations in variation group zero "0". The second number is the number of notes in the file. So the selected file has 46 notes in it. Next come the names of the instruments contained inside the pattern. The last number is just a unique index and has no significance.

As you go down the list the patterns continue to "build up". There are more instruments added and therefore more notes so the textures get thicker. The Singles older contains all the single instrument patterns. Notice, in this example I've selected the 6th Hi-Hats file. The first number in the file is the note count. The last number is a unique index. Here are the abbreviations for each instrument. They're simple, but I'm putting them here in case you're interested.

No, they are exactly the same. The download version contains exactly the same files as the DVD except you can start using them now! The word "MIDI" is used to describe a few different things. Sheet music that computers can read and play. If you've ever used audio loops to write music you know how frustrating it can be to get them to fit just right in your song.



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