Publisher : Samples Depot
Website : composerloops.com
Format : MiDi
Quality : MiDi
Description :
An amazing collection of Midi files that you can use with your synths or drums in your DAW of choice. Just use drag and drop to your tracks, add a synth or percussion instrument, or your favorite piano VST. Then manipulate the midi file and create your own music. Use builders, use piano, drums or solos, add some bass lines or anything else you need to create fast melodies.
Due to the fact that this library contains a large number of files and folders, the distribution is presented as an ISO image (the image was created using UltraISO Premium Edition v9.33.2685). Otherwise, the file is about 8.000 MB in size.
Leads
Atmospheric Pads
Bass
Bass Shots
Dubstep Wobbles
Sound Effects
Bells
Pianos
Arps
Drums
Snares
Plucks
Hits
Stabs
Brass
Drones
and Much, Much more..
Just curious anybody else see this problem…..
The .iso file mounts okay, but cannot get past root; when trying to open any folder this pops up:
“[drive letter]:\(folder name) is not accessible.
The disk structure is corrupt and unreadable”
Also tried just extracting .iso file with 7-zip, WinRAR, etc. to no avail.
i use “ULTRA ISO 9.6.1” and open with ultra iso, extract each folder one by one, most of folder i can extract, only few folder have corrupt file. (i think it’s because the file name is unique character)
example:
*++Great Midi Library 2\Techno Midis 2\SPI_123_?#_CruiseControl.mid
*Cinematic Midis\.Study No.6, L’enjou?e, opus.109.mid,
*Cinematic Midis\.Study No.4, Les Boh?miens, opus.109.mid
*etc
SOLVED 4 me:
*open with “ULTRA ISO”,
*just remove “?” and #” or other ilegal character to use as file name in windows.
from this: ++Great Midi Library 2\Techno Midis 2\SPI_123_?#_CruiseControl.mid
to: ++Great Midi Library 2\Techno Midis 2\SPI_123_CruiseControl.mid
*then extract
*goodluck
@kuich1nk thanks!!!!! i use powerISO but have seen ultraISO in the past handle much more than mounting. powerISO seemed to get stuck before even root level.
thanks again, amigo.
kuich1nk just curious…….. when you say:
*just remove “?” and #” or other ilegal character to use as file name in windows.
you mean manually rename files by deleting #, ?, other illegal characters from filenames? That does work…….and btw UltraISO made a world of difference:) however I’m curious if there’s a way with a renaming app to search for such characters and replace with nothing, or underscore, whatever? The number of files here is astronomical. There’s a lot of duplicate Groove Monkee/Toontrack MIDIs. Not complaining though 🙂