MIDI Drums and MIDI Bass Guitar Backing Tracks to Songs

MIDI Drums & Fills, MIDI Bass Guitar, and the Sheet Music to all MIDI songs.

Rock MIDI, Blues MIDI, Country MIDI, Latin MIDI and Jazz MIDI

  • Save Time Creating MIDI Tracks.  Easily Cut and Paste these files to create your own songs.
  • Create Killer Sound Tracks.  Use any MIDI Synthesizer or Sampler.
  • Play In Any Key You Need.  Transpose the MIDI bass guitar track to any key desired.
  • Keep Your Files Organized.  Collections include individually named MIDI files and Sheet Music.  Print the sheet music.  Nothing could be easier!
  • Want Fast Editing Of Drum Tracks?  GM drum tracks are labeled and have their own track for editing.  View MIDI Tracks
  • Need Everything You Create To Be Yours?  All Stylesupport MIDI files are royalty free.
  • Can't Wait To Get Started?  Files are sent via download link immediately!
  • Nothing is faster than creating with StyleSupportMIDI files.


Thoughts on MIDI

          MIDI has changed the way artists record both at home and in the studio.   With the introduction of the digital audio workstations (DAW) available today, the process of recording backing tracks and complete finished CD’s has become available to all.  Only a few years ago recording a group, or even some backing tracks to play along with, was an expensive process.  Hiring session recording artists was out of reach to most of us.  Even if you plan to use a professional recording studio, spending time planning ahead with MIDI files will save both time and money.
MIDI tracks used in planning your recording can be implemented into the actual recording process once in the studio.  All recording studios’ have effects and processors that can mix MIDI and live recorded tracks into fantastic recordings saving time and money.  The MIDI you’ve prepared ahead of time will provide a template to follow during the process of recording. You can actually record everything you need right in your own home using your own digital audio workstation (DAW).  Many recording musicians never enter a recording studio.
          In conclusion, use MIDI files to economically sketch out and create recordings. Whether you’re creating backing and accompaniment tracks to play along with, podcasts, film and video presentations, live performance, or a ring tone, you’ll find implementing MIDI in the process will create and inspire you to some great recordings.




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