Links to MP3s and MIDIs

Started by Shadoninja, March 18, 2008, 03:16:00 PM

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Sebastian

Heres a good site with a bunch of mp3s on it: http://mariomedia.net/music/index.php
To download one of the mp3s, You have to right click on the link and click ''save target as''.



Maelstrom

Quote from: mariolegofan on August 15, 2013, 03:11:45 PMHeres a good site with a bunch of mp3s on it: http://mariomedia.net/music/index.php
To download one of the mp3s, You have to right click on the link and click ''save target as''.
Seconded. This site has great stuff with good tags, with the exception of Kid icarus: uprising and Metroid: Fusion.

skiaak

How could anyone miss http://musescore.org. That has XMLs, MIDIs, MP3s, MSCZs, and PDFs.

Also http://noteflight.org which can export as WAV, MIDI and XML.
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Quote from: skiaak on September 30, 2015, 03:44:31 PMHow could anyone miss http://musescore.org. That has XMLs, MIDIs, MP3s, MSCZs, and PDFs.

Also http://noteflight.org which can export as WAV, MIDI and XML.
These are programs. Not websites. I'm not sure you get the purpose of this topic.
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skiaak

You can search on Musescore for many songs. And you can download them as MIDI.
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Quote from: skiaak on October 11, 2015, 02:44:57 PMYou can search on Musescore for many songs. And you can download them as MIDI.
The problem with Musescore is that the MIDIs you get can be made by anyone and are not certain to capture the song correctly. The sites mentioned previously here are mainly VGM specific, and people at those sites attempt to capture a fully accurate MIDI.
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pokechu22

I'm not sure if this is the best place to note this, but you can use Banjo's Backpack to export the midi files used within Banjo-Kazooie (instruments are messed up because a different soundfont is used, and some of the midis are multiple songs (EG underwater, main, etc), but it's a starting point).

I actually went though and exported all of the midis (they sound pretty bad when using the wrong soundfont).  I probably could upload a zip of them if someone's interested.

Dekkadeci

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As far as I can tell, this website probably does not contain MIDIs or MP3s...

...but raw audio files, especially the readable-as-sheet-music .nsf's, are even better!

http://www.zophar.net/music contains more than a thousand .nsf's (readable with NSFImporter, which you can get for free here) and several other file types that people may have figured out how to read. I used this as a source for one of my upcoming transcriptions.

Maelstrom

If anyone wants, I can export SNES, DS, and GBA midis, although the GBA midis are kind of messy.

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