Educational
Created October 19, 2016
Mr. Marco's Sound Engineering Tips and Tricks
Ask a question here or give an answer if you’re already discovered one.
I’ll mention things I’ve noticed too.
If something stumps me I bet I can find out a good answer fairly quickly from peers and mentors and such.
This is also a good place to point out something that seems buggy and how to get past it. Such as this morning lots of people imported a midi but they couldn’t hear it. What we found was to save it as the filename we’re going to keep, then log out and back in and then open it again and see if sound works again. This worked every time today.
Cheers,
marco frucht
Comments
SloshySounds
PSA: If you downloaded a midi but it doesn't play; DON'T WORRY!! It's not necessarily a virus. First add the MIDI file; you can tell if it's a MIDI because it will have the file extension .mid. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5pzAdmveQqVMEpETzVGTVpPdjA/view?usp=sharing Next choose your file https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5pzAdmveQqVWVE1eU5fSTcyTHM/view?usp=sharing Then you choose your insturment https://drive.google.com/a/jankowskis.net/file/d/0B5pzAdmveQqVZFI3dlZOSHVzVFk/view?usp=sharing Just click on one of them, some you have to choose a specific instrument such as Sam-1 :)
MemeBoi
and after i say that i find a rlly cool mid but i have to download it with AdFly...... >:#
MemeBoi
ikr AdFly is just, NOPE
marcosongs
OK here's something everyone looking for .mid files should look out for. Quoting Sloshysounds: "I mostly make "remixes" using .mid files I found off the YouTubes... But be careful on AdFly and other file sharing sites when looking for .mid files, it's dangerous out there! ;)"