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06/23/04 at 05:30:48
 
I played and recorded it, if you wanna listen.  Wink

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Enjoy.  8)

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Reply #1 - 06/23/04 at 05:34:10
 
NICE Wink

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Reply #2 - 06/23/04 at 05:37:24
 
Really good, once I get home, this is going in my playlist along with your MKDD RR  Grin
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Reply #3 - 06/23/04 at 09:04:42
 
Moritz could u play bowser castle (mkdd) or brashee boardwalk (mk64) they would be good ones to play.
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Reply #4 - 06/23/04 at 09:09:42
 
moritz..that KTB mp3 was almost as crude as your piano playing  
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Reply #5 - 06/23/04 at 09:10:46
 
Cheesy that was awesome!
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Reply #6 - 06/23/04 at 09:22:48
 
To Moritz and Prashant:

Just thought as i saw your posts here, have either of you two played SMK?

Your welcome to join if you still have a snes with smk or can get hold of one from somewhere.

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Reply #7 - 06/23/04 at 14:44:15
 
I have played smk a long time ago, but I never played time trial, just GP (mainly) and some VS, I really enjoyed the game, it was one of the reasons my brother and I bought a N64 with MK64, I never had the SMK cartridge, I had borrowed it, and nowadays I don't have any idea who has it.

And thanks to (for?) the people who enjoyed Koopa Beach.

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Reply #8 - 06/23/04 at 15:04:07
 
Moritz i was wondering what kind of equipment you use to record these songs?
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Reply #9 - 06/24/04 at 03:03:21
 
A computer, I plug the Keyboard (Yamaha PSR 620) into the cpu and record it.

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Reply #10 - 06/24/04 at 06:27:50
 
so technically you could take a midi off the internet and play it through your keyboard and record it on your computer with your keyboards sounds...yes?
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Reply #11 - 06/24/04 at 11:14:17
 
Quote:
so technically you could take a midi off the internet and play it through your keyboard and record it on your computer with your keyboards sounds...yes?


This question was so extraordinary, I can't help but steal the concept for my own:

So technically you could take any song in the world, out of millions of songs, just plain downright any song in musical history off internet and play it through your keyboard and record it on your computer with your keyboards sounds...yes?

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Reply #12 - 06/24/04 at 13:37:41
 
As long it is midi you can, which I have suspicion moritz did with his KTB song
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Reply #13 - 06/24/04 at 16:47:39
 
Bowslet   wrote on 06/24/04 at 06:27:50:
so technically you could take a midi off the internet and play it through your keyboard and record it on your computer with your keyboards sounds...yes?


Yes, you can, the drums parts your hear is a mid file, and the melody and the bass you can hear are that I'm playing.

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Reply #14 - 06/24/04 at 21:42:19
 
Yes, my question was not sincere, it was meant to make you look a bit silly. And since you answered it seriously, I succeeded.

I was doing it because it is so obvious that the concept applies to anything, and not just midis. Nothing personal.

That's like asking - and I'm attempting a bit of comedy here:

When it's sunny outside, can you walk really slow forwards?

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Reply #15 - 06/25/04 at 06:14:56
 
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As long it is midi you can, which I have suspicion moritz did with his KTB song


You have obviously never seen the video of Moritz playing a medly of Super Mario Bros. songs on a real piano. But then again I have never seen you race a 2'21" on BC in MKDD so I guess we both have a good reason to be skeptical. The only differnce is I have seen the vid of Moritz playing piano and he is DAMN good. So I guess now the ball is in your corner to prove me wrong with that BC vid... until then you aren't allowed to be skeptical of anyone else on this board.  8) 8) 8)
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Reply #16 - 06/25/04 at 06:37:01
 
Actually, I knew your question was not sincere, I answered it still to keep on the fact to see if moritz took part of the KTB off the internet, I knew so because I did that midi many years ago and I recognized the drum beat cutting off in that exact way it did on his, that it did when I prepared it, if you would like it ill send it to you. Andreas, I think you’re a bit confused... Sure the concept applies to anything but there’s a big difference in what I was implying and you were implying. I meant taking midi off the Internet and playing it thorough your keyboard as in, downloading the midi data and using the computer itself as a midi controller. Then press play on it and having the sounds of the keyboard used instead of the ones on your computer, to give in a better sound. There is no piano playing used in this process. However in your way, you would have to be a skilled musician, (such as moritz and myself) to take any song in the whole wide world throughout history off the internet, weather it be sheet music, which you would simply read and play, or a song file which you would have to figure out by ear and play it on your keyboard at home manually. I hope we learned somthing today, yes?  Smiley

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Reply #17 - 06/25/04 at 07:54:51
 
To Sami Cetin,

Yes I have a snes and a SMK cartridge and I will definiltey join the site. But right now I'm playing DD but in the summer I'm gone play some SMK and ill send a bunch of PR's for each track.

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Reply #18 - 06/25/04 at 08:41:46
 
I just tired to set my snes up and its really cocked and All you can see is black so I won't be able to submit times for a while cause i can't recall many of my times
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Reply #19 - 06/25/04 at 09:54:23
 
try cleaning the system.  a black screen is better than the green screens back in the nintendo days.
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Reply #20 - 06/25/04 at 10:06:31
 
Thanks the good news is I done it and i got it to work Smiley
But the bad news is that my records for it have been wiped off i dont think it was the cartridge but i think i may have leant it to someone and they wiped out the times, but im not sure was eons ago when i played smk so could be the cartridge just fuked up Sad
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Reply #21 - 06/25/04 at 12:11:07
 
Mark, you must of posted while i was writing mine, no i  havent seen moritz play the medley, but i heard it. It is pretty good, although quite average. His tempo and dynamics are severly flawed and he misses tons of keys. Im not doubting he can play something as simple as KTB but his song had a striking resemblance, which is solved now since he admitted to taking the beat off the internet. Keep on defending your little cronies on that BC thing too, it will be even sweeter for me when you see the video Smiley
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Reply #22 - 06/26/04 at 04:02:32
 
Actually, what I meant to say was that I'm confident the compability stretches beyond including merely the midi format. [Edit: And by that I mean that the keyboard could interpret files that aren't already specifically MIDI format.] Not to say that Moritz has that type of equipment, but I took your question as rather general, and thought I wouldn't pass up the opportunity of rephrasing you question like I did.  Wink

I'm not seeking an argument here so take this one lightly:

Why would I imply that he was physically playing on a keyboard with my phrasing, whereas you wouldn't?
I used your exact wording except for the bolded part. I suppose if you didn't know I was referring to the compability, it would be easy to interpret like that.
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Reply #23 - 06/26/04 at 05:50:35
 
Prashant Bhoja   wrote on 06/25/04 at 10:06:31:
Thanks the good news is I done it and i got it to work Smiley
But the bad news is that my records for it have been wiped off i dont think it was the cartridge but i think i may have leant it to someone and they wiped out the times, but im not sure was eons ago when i played smk so could be the cartridge just fuked up Sad


yeah, a lot of the time, the save data will be wiped clean if the game powers out, freezes, or just doesn't work when you first power on.  i had my original records from '93-'94 get wiped out a few months ago by my roommate.
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Reply #24 - 06/26/04 at 06:07:07
 
I took it as this: Every song in music history is not available in midi format on the Internet; I implied about taking midi off of the Internet in my question. Furthermore, to take some songs that are not midi off the Internet, Which I thought you were pertaining to in your question, since you said any song in the world, out of millions of songs, just plain downright any song in musical history..... to play it through your keyboard, you would have to do it manually.

Otherwise, if every song on the net was available in midi format, you were not rephrasing my question, but simply asking the same question again with a different wording, but still keeping the same concept. Sorry for the misinterpretation. Smiley
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