No A.I., No recognition software, No automatic arrangers
We've been creating this since 1992, a wealth of knowledge and expertise.
How do we produce our MIDI sequences?
One or several musicians are involved in the production of a MIDI file. It is a work of listening and transcription. We do not use an automatic arranger by entering a grid or chords and its notes with the mouse.
We are reproducing the original title, tone, structure, and style, adapted to the selected instrument - the brass section is not "played" in the same way that a flute or a rhythm guitar is.
We use keyboards as well as the MIDI converters connected to the traditional instruments.
Once your payment has been validated, we'll start working on your conversion.
In a few days' time, you'll receive your multi-track MIDI file.
This MIDI file will include a count-in, a chord grid, and one track per instrument.
Examples:
After ordering, you will receive a multitrack GM MIDI file with 1 instrument (channel) per track, by email. Be sure to accept emails from our addresses: studio@midifiles.com or midifiles.com@gmail.com
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