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gc24 wrote:

Martin, good thanks for asking. Do you think you will ever put out a MP3 of Twilight Surfer BT without the organ part in it?

The idea when I made the midifiles available was that they could easily be modified to suit individual needs. Add instruments, take out instruments, adjust pan & volume settings, select own sounds, etc. They are fully interactive but you do need the right program or equipment to do this.

Last edited: Mar 23, 2016 02:00:37

Ok, thanks.

gc24 wrote:

Martin, good thanks for asking. Do you think you will ever put out a MP3 of Twilight Surfer BT without the organ part in it?

New backing tracks now available.

http://martincilia.com/buy-cds/backing-tracks-sale/

Jingle Bells
Christmas in July
Sleep Walk
December Sun
Hawaiian Moon
Twilight Surfer

What peogram would u need to edit them?

philjudd wrote:

What peogram would u need to edit them?

Not sure why you'd want to edit them? They will play as WAV or MP3s.

Surfersaurus wrote:

philjudd wrote:

What peogram would u need to edit them?

Not sure why you'd want to edit them? They will play as WAV or MP3s.

You mentioned above about them being midi files and editable to add other tracks/inatruments to them, adjust volumes etc? Or did I misunderstand?

Last edited: Dec 11, 2016 05:57:23

We've just added WAV & MP3 files so no need for editing.

There was previously midifiles that may have required slight editing to suit different playback systems but this is not the cases with MP3 & WAV files.

philjudd wrote:

Surfersaurus wrote:

philjudd wrote:

What peogram would u need to edit them?

Not sure why you'd want to edit them? They will play as WAV or MP3s.

You mentioned above about them being midi files and editable to add other tracks/inatruments to them, adjust volumes etc? Or did I misunderstand?

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