Hi to all except James Hebert! Hi James Hebert! Please find enclosed a midi file called "crash midi". It consists of two gm drum-set note ccs, crash1 and crash2 these sounds are called in my gm-midi drum set. Additionally I enclose a mp3-file called "crash mp3" how it is intended to sound. Does this help you? A while ago somebody was looking for "piano sounds" sounding more realistic. I enclose two versions I converted from n364, they are called piano/pianos. If they really sound more realistic, please make your own opinion. But they could help for starting programming. Best wishes, Michael Stockinger www.stockinger.org James Hebert wrote: > > >The second is a sound I can only describe partially, because I don't know >the musical term for it: I've seen drummers strike soft mallets against a >cymbal quickly, creating a short of shimmering metallic sound. It sounds >like a cymbal hit without the crisp "ting!" attack, but with a long sustain, >continuing for as long as the drummer strikes it, until he stops and it >fades away. > -- Binary/unsupported file stripped by Listar -- -- Type: audio/mpeg -- File: crash mp3-1.MP3 -- Binary/unsupported file stripped by Listar -- -- Type: audio/mid -- File: crash midi-1.MID -- Binary/unsupported file stripped by Listar -- -- Type: application/octet-stream -- File: piano-3.x5 -- Binary/unsupported file stripped by Listar -- -- Type: application/octet-stream -- File: pianos-3.x5 ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent through the Korgy Park mailing list. Mailing list info page: //www.freelists.org/list/korgypark.