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Dannyboy 11-22-2010 07:48 PM

Learning Need Advice
 
I am completey lost, sorry if I seem to be stupid in my question, I have never used one of these programs before, this is a free trial version by the way, and I can`t seem to get to grips with it.

I have been trying to follow the twinkle star method, as per tutorial, is there a better way, than this such as importing a midi file to get started,

Dannyboy

Sherry C 11-23-2010 12:19 PM

Re: Learning Need Advice
 
Howdy,

It will depend on what your goals are. What types of things do you want to do with your music?

ttfn,
Sherry

andy avenell 12-04-2010 10:38 AM

Re: Learning Need Advice
 
Hi Danny,
I find the easy way for me is the do a general google search. eg, song called 'your latest trick'...can be anything but this is for example. at the end of the title of song you are searching for, add the term 'midi'.

so your google search will look like this. your latest trick midi. search try what ever one takes your fancy. note . these are some version better than others if you are going the 'free midi' route.

when you have found what you like, if it plays in quicktime, at the right hand side of the playing bit, you see a drop box box arrow. click on this and select 'save as'

you can then save this midi file to a file on your pc. as you are new to this, may i suggest you first create a file and call it my midi files as a start point. you can be more creative as you gain experience.

going back to the point you are at save as, it will show all files on your pc. select your file'my midi files' and save. it saves to this box.
back to notation. click on 'file' top left prog- open- search for your 'my midi file' folder. open the folder, it will show your new downloaded midi file - your latest trick. doulble click on this and there you are.
hope this helps.

you can buy midi files and these are generally better quality. however, the free ones aren't bad and you can if you know how, tweak them to show better. we use free midi's and gigged for many years using them.

And finally...I remember being told at an early age, there is no such thing as a stupid question, just stupid not to ask it. if you get stuck, drop me a line.

all best
andy


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