Epic Orchestral Midi Files

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Epic Orchestral Midi Files

To help visitors navigate the large amount of original music on this site, I’ve created the following directory. (Note that the search box on the left is also available, and it may be faster if you’re trying to locate a specific song.) My music are generally available in MIDI, mp3, Ogg (Vorbis), and/or FLAC formats. As of 2015 this continues to be a work in progress; all songs should be available in at least mp3 and MIDI formats, and I am continually adding Ogg and FLAC versions as time allows.

If you desperately need a song in a format other than what’s available, and I’ll see what I can do. At the time of this writing I am approximately 50% of the way toward supplying Ogg and FLAC versions of all songs. All of my original music is licensed under a. This allows you to use the music anywhere you like, as long as you provide proper attribution (something like “music by Tanner Helland” and a link to this page is fine). Specific details are given on each song’s page. The exception to this rule are remixes of other people’s music. In those cases, the original composer owns the copyright – not me – so the rules may be different.

Again, specifics are listed on each song’s page. Hope that helps. Awesome and varied videogame music, with the MIDI source available, released under a share alike license and with comments on the creative process of each song You ROCK, man:) Seriously, though: I’ve been working on an opensource RPG for a while now, and this music may be just exactly what I needed. If I ever get far enough into the project for it to have a public release (it’s a one-woman, unpaid job, so it advances slooowly), I’ll make sure to let you know AND add your name as huge as can possibly be in the credits list. A huge thank you, and congratulations for a job well done:) I’m loving the songs! Thank you for the kind words.

You are more than welcome to release an album with any/all music from this site. The only requirements of the Creative Commons license I use are appropriate credit (noting which songs are by me, and ideally, a reference to tannerhelland.com somewhere in the liner notes), and if you decide to remix or modify any of the music, those remixes and/or arrangements must remain under a Creative Commons license. That’s all there is to it! Best of luck with your RPG project. So, recently I slightly altered some of your music (Instruments to Piano, Percussion to Acoustic Bass Drum) THEY WERE AMAZING! Not quite as you as before, but it gives them that little ‘me’ tang. I’d like permission to use the altered files, I just don’t feel right doing it without permission.

Epic Orchestral Dubstep

If you’d like copies of some of the music, just email me, and I’ll send copies of the ones you choose. Currently I only have the originals and the ‘me’ versions as listed above.

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Orchestral Music

A bunch of Aaron Walz’s & Bjorn Lynne’s didn’t turn out so good. —–Father of Aia: He Who None Have Heard Of.

Epic Orchestral Midi Files

It’s okay that MIDI files sound different on every PC. That’s how the format has always worked. (MIDIs are the digital equivalent of sheet music. They only encode data like pitch and duration, but leave the actual playback sounds up to the sound driver.) I don’t use a single soundfont for the mp3 versions of my songs. Depending on the song, there could be several dozen soundfonts in use, as well as a large number of post-processing adjustments. I fear it would be impossible to recreate them exactly!