[Black MIDI] 2 Pianos - Edvard Grieg - In the Hall of the Mountain King 2.93 million ~ Sir Spork
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
- Original Video: • [BLACK MIDI | Hallowee...
Original Song: • Grieg - In the Hall of...
It's s-s-soooo spo-o-o-o-ky MIDI... Anyways, I've just learned how to keyframing in CyberLink PowerDirector too. But editing on AMD PC was hard (for me).
Sorry for lags at 4:24, 4:48 and 4:59 in 2nd half of a MIDI (or 2nd Piano), but this time was caused by a throttling of a CPU to only 800 MHz.
Also: You are guys fast. I got jump from 500 to 900+ subscribers in just one month!
My Telegram channel, where I post audios from my channel: t.me/dmitrysmusic
SoundFont: TASCAM CVPiano
SoundFont made by Keppy99 (SoundFont porter) and TASCAM (VST and Samples)
Author Channel (SoundFont porter): / @bribi5940
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION:
MIDI Filename: In the hall of the mountain king FINAL.mid
MIDI Size: 22,4 MB
MIDI Note Count: 2,927,162
MIDI Program: Piano From Above 1.1.0
Rendered audio with: Keppy's MIDI Converter (used Real-time Simulation)
Recorder: Bandicam.
Codec: H.264 (recording and export)
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wow just wow.
Hard Grieg :D
What about the easy melody at the top but the rest at the bottom
No. It's literally first half of the tracks of the MIDI file on the upper portion, and the second half of that same file on the bottom.
it’s colurful
The lags in the description are because of high NPS amounts.
No. As I said in the description, random lagging spots were happened due to my CPU constantly getting throttled all the way down to 800 MHz due to overheating, and I absolutely cannot deny that.
This was done _almost 5 years ago,_ and it's very easy to play without lagging on all of my other computers (i5-3470 and R3 3100), when configured properly. That old AMD Athlon II PC I've done this video on is no longer in my possession anyway.
Oh my.
what soundfont did you use?
oh nevermind for some reason i didn't see that in the description
Like it
How to satisfying
How do you manage to separate those two out so that it's more simpler for you
do tau next
Who’s the last one
impossible ooooooooo0ooo..
how did you split the midi?
Something called "MIDI editing" in Domino.
I divided total amount of MIDI tracks by 2, deleted 2nd half of all tracks for the first part of it, exported it. I did the same thing for the second part, removing the first half of the tracks.
Then I recorded 2 parts, one of them on some parts has to be slowed down by around 50-100 times, due to my heavily throttling Athlon.
After that, I did a tedious process of video editing on a 32-bit version of what I used (since at the time that PC had a 32-bit OS, which was such a pain in the ass back in the day).
@@Dmitrys_Music man that's long
@@JKiddingMc what do you mean by "long"
It isn't that hard to do it nowadays with a good computer, like I can record it at normal speed those 2 parts without slowing down recordings and then speeding them up in video editor.
@@Dmitrys_Music okie
Note count do it Et 2 is to easy
The note count is 2,927,162. That is 47.1x harder than Rush E!
Unless it’s the same for the same person
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