Midis in Dink
Anybody know if the classical songs are titled somewhere? I just remember having seen a note saying, "the classical songs are my favorites from website X" and that's all.
If not, I'll just crawl up and die *ahem* look up the midis I wanna know most and hope someone here knows classical well.
If not, I'll just crawl up and die *ahem* look up the midis I wanna know most and hope someone here knows classical well.
Well, in the Dink credits.txt file are links to websites, yet both don't exist anymore (in case you were looking for those websites) :
--credits.txt--
All new midi's for freeware version - Nobuo Kuge (thanks!!)
His page: http://www.threeweb.ad.jp/~kuge/indexe.html (Page Not Found)
Special thanks to Mitch Brink for doing additional midi music for the
demo. His webpage is at http://www.geocities.com/~mitchb2 (Page Not Found)
The rest are favorite classical pieces of mine taken from the public domain.
--credits.txt--
There's also a list with the names of the midi files and the CD music (see that credits.txt).
Earlier 'classical music in dink' post (with link to site with lots of classical midi files).
Edit: Mitch Brink's site moved to Mitch Brink Soundworks.
--credits.txt--
All new midi's for freeware version - Nobuo Kuge (thanks!!)
His page: http://www.threeweb.ad.jp/~kuge/indexe.html (Page Not Found)
Special thanks to Mitch Brink for doing additional midi music for the
demo. His webpage is at http://www.geocities.com/~mitchb2 (Page Not Found)
The rest are favorite classical pieces of mine taken from the public domain.
--credits.txt--
There's also a list with the names of the midi files and the CD music (see that credits.txt).
Earlier 'classical music in dink' post (with link to site with lots of classical midi files).
Edit: Mitch Brink's site moved to Mitch Brink Soundworks.
Dude, you're a library!
And yeah, I know one of them midis is Serenade, by Franz Schübert
And yeah, I know one of them midis is Serenade, by Franz Schübert