What do the default .mid files on Windows PCs sound like after converting them on solmire.com?

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(EDIT 3/31/'22: R.I.P. Solmire.com)

One of the longest videos I have so far. Also, happy 2018 to you all!

In this video, I let you guys listen to the default .mid files from Windows computers, which I have converted to .mp3 files on the website solmire.com, just because I might have been the first one who was wondering what the songs would all sound like if I converted them there.

Personally, I think clouds.mid sounds the best after the solmire conversion.

I have often used solmire.com to turn VGM into piano songs, so I could learn to play them better. You should try editing .mid files with it, too! ;)

canyon.mid, passport.mid and clouds.mid (an easter egg!) are Midi sequences that are often found on Windows 95 computers.

flourish.mid, onestop.mid and town.mid are Midi sequences that are found on computers with an OS starting from Windows XP.

All pictures are from several sources via Google Images.

Enjoy, like, etc.! :)







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