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Subject: Re: midi files
From: flash
Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 02:17:35 +0100

>Thanks. Any reason why there wouldn't be collections of midis that are
>royalty free?
>--
>Jim Curry :-)


Actually, there are many.


The following sell royalty free midi either on cd or downloadable off the web:
http://www.biz-sites.com/midinew.htm
http://www.romeomusic.com/
http://www.liveupdate.com/proddes.html
http://www.icemall.com/shop/item1282.html
http://www.midifarm.com/press/prmidisound1297.asp


A couple other indices to check out that have a ton of info on audio are:
http://www.modulargraphics.com/audio_resources.html (Royalty Free Collections)
http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/authoring0/mm-audio.html (General Info)

Good Luck.



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  RE: midi files, Jose Savio Ponte
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