"The Imperial March" on MidiJam

Scott Haag's MidiJam can be downloaded (for free!) here: www.gamesbyscott.com John Williams is considered by many to be the greatest composer in modern history and is known mostly for his scores on many of George Lucas's and Steven Spielberg's films including Star Wars, Raiders of the Lost Ark, ET, Close Incounters, Jurassic Park, and many more. (More info below) Thousands of Midi files can be downloaded from the internet. Simply Google the name of the song you want followed by "midi" and chances are you will find it or you can check some of these sites: midistudio.com www.free-midi.org ftp.sunet.se www.sternton.com musicby.jw-music.net Technical info for you computer nerds: MIDI files only sound good if you have a really good sound card unless you cheat a little. I converted "The Imperial March" midi file to a WAV file with the "default" simulated instruments at this site: www.hamienet.com It sounds far better, however MidiJam wont be able to play the WAV file because it's no longer a midi file. For this video I recorded MidiJam with the original Imperial March midi sound and then using a video editor, I replaced the original sound with the converted sound WAV file. _______________________________________________ If you're wondering specifically how I captured this: Watch this video especially for the DivX information and settings: www.youtube.com then: CamStudio settings: Region: Fixed Region, check Fixed Top-Left Corner, Left 5, Top 40, Width 640, Height 480 Options <b>...</b>
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