Hugh-AR wrote: ... you may already be able to record directly to MP3 from your keyboard or organ, and if you can do this I'm sure we would all want to know what instrument you have that enables you to do this. There are normally two basic formats when recording. One is AUDIO and the other is MIDI. AUDIO is what we want, as this is basically what we hear when listening. If you record to MIDI then you are recording a DATA file, which you can manipulate ..................
**
Hello,
When I read this post in rubrik "Recording one's keyboard/organ:" I thought for me it would be advantageous, even when playing/hearing MP3 songs from "Music Room" (esp from the Challenge Board) also to get informations about instruments, but above all an SMF (Standard Midi File) of the songs for download.
As a miserable hobby-player for me always it is important to get an SMF from a song in particular, to experiment with it and to choose for myself what traces would be suitable for using my humble musical skills at least to mute a track and trying to play the events of that track by myself.
In this case staff do not have to be obtained, but are already available in the SMF. How to extract or adapt the track-settings of the source instrument to my own instrument, cause me less difficulties than to make music yourself.
As not only to be able to listen to songs, but also to be able to try to play them themselves, for me it would be gratifying not only to be able to get mp3-files, but above all to be able to use the SMFs from the songs for download.
I would therefore ask you in addition to the MP3 files also to make available SMFs for download if possible. Thank you very much.