Hi all. Some time ago I was in a band that used extensive sequencing in the band. I haven't used any for quite a while now but I have reason to need a couple of big band swing sequences that I don't want to really sequence from scratch. Are there still companies selling commercial sequences for Triton's? If so, can someone give me a couple of names for companies selling them please. I am having trouble finding them.
Thanks ............ Rob
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Rob -
There may be commercial sequencer(s) [single person] left, but there are few companies.
The internet in general, and folks willing to post copyrighted material they paid for in particular, have doomed most of the first generation of sequence companies. You have a hard time making any money selling what can be had free.
Having said that -- sigh -- the internet is the place to look. Search for (dot)mid, midifilesonthenet, midi search engines, etc.
You'll likely find little if anything for your synth specifically, but the GM standard is still working for most folks. Whatever you find, approach it with a large block of salt - it will need to be tweaked, re-orchestrated, edited and probably Korg-song-formatted in order to be useful to you.
Luckily, the swing band hits (in the mood, moonlight serenade, etc.) were all among the early GM-Midi releases, so they can all be found fairly easily. If you search on song titles allasoneword.mid, or title_with_blanks.mid, or 8lttrstd.mid (title reduced to standard 8 letter file name) you will probably find multiple choices for your tunes.
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There may be commercial sequencer(s) [single person] left, but there are few companies.
The internet in general, and folks willing to post copyrighted material they paid for in particular, have doomed most of the first generation of sequence companies. You have a hard time making any money selling what can be had free.
Having said that -- sigh -- the internet is the place to look. Search for (dot)mid, midifilesonthenet, midi search engines, etc.
You'll likely find little if anything for your synth specifically, but the GM standard is still working for most folks. Whatever you find, approach it with a large block of salt - it will need to be tweaked, re-orchestrated, edited and probably Korg-song-formatted in order to be useful to you.
Luckily, the swing band hits (in the mood, moonlight serenade, etc.) were all among the early GM-Midi releases, so they can all be found fairly easily. If you search on song titles allasoneword.mid, or title_with_blanks.mid, or 8lttrstd.mid (title reduced to standard 8 letter file name) you will probably find multiple choices for your tunes.
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