16 Best Midi
16 Best Midi by Timo Jyrisoo.
A collection of 16 Midis. They are not the "best" nor are they really that good. Some were taken frome the 374 midi pack, and some were taken from elsewhere. Some were also taken from D-Mods. Not good, some are usable if in a perfect situation, but otherwise junk.
Not worth it at all.
A collection of 16 Midis. They are not the "best" nor are they really that good. Some were taken frome the 374 midi pack, and some were taken from elsewhere. Some were also taken from D-Mods. Not good, some are usable if in a perfect situation, but otherwise junk.
Not worth it at all.
This should be the 16 best midis, but the aren`t actually best or they arent actually good at all. All of them are existing midis. Some of them are taken from james perlys 374 midis pack.
This pack is pretty much not worth the download. As mentioned the 374 pack has the midis and they have been used in other DMODs before this pack was released.
If the pack included a summary of what each track may be useful for it would be better but the description of the tracks supplied by the guy who zipped these together is up above and speaks for itself.
Don't bother.
1 out 10
If the pack included a summary of what each track may be useful for it would be better but the description of the tracks supplied by the guy who zipped these together is up above and speaks for itself.
Don't bother.
1 out 10
This file seems a bit outdated: only 16 midi’s and none of them original. And some are so well known, that you can not even use them in a D-mod. Though there are nice ones, such as nr. 6 Doplerone, this file is not that much of a help when you want some midi’s for your D-mod. It is better to download any of the other midi packs available.
I do not agree with Phoenix, I found the MIDI'S greatly improve my D-MODS, as long as they have a RAD title screen then I put on Eric Clapton, LEYLA, it's just brilliant. I then use the Neverending story track on some of my boring travelling parts. And you can easily put the X-File track into a short introduction. Everything else can be fitted into somewhere! I used one of them (can't remember which one) edited it so it had gunshots in the background, and used it in my school D-DAY presentation. There you are Jamie A*!
None of these midis are new, and they are also few... I already had all of these in different DMODs I've downloaded, and if not there, they are either in the 374 midi pack, or at a public domain. These kind of packs are useless in my opinion.
It's a midi pack. It has only 16 midis. Some good, some not so good. That's not what bothers me. The thing that bothers me about this kind of pack is that there are actually a lot of already used midis in there. I mean, isn't a midi pack supposed to contain NEW midis that can be used by authors to put in a d-mod? Oh, and "I don't remember where I heard it" is not an explanation.
The point is that if you want to tell people what midis you like best, create a simple website and put it in a favorite song list.
The point is that if you want to tell people what midis you like best, create a simple website and put it in a favorite song list.