New MIDI Site Launches
A new website has just recently been launched where members can upload midi files and the public can listen to the submissions for free.
Blackburn North, Victoria, Australia (PRWEB) September 1, 2006 -- A new website dedicated to MIDI recordings has recently been launched. The site mymidishare.com allows its members to upload their own MIDI compositions and arrangements.
Membership is free to anyone who is over the age of 15. Members of the public are allowed to listen to the recordings for free but need to be registered members before they can comment on what they have heard. The site accepts various kinds of MIDI music including classical, jazz, pop, and rock. Besides submitting MIDI recordings in various format including .mid and .mp3, a member can modify his or her profile, delete his or her submissions, and change his or her password.
Members may also upgrade their membership to the premium status. A premium membership is for life and it costs only a one-time fee of US$30.00. A premium member can enjoy special features a basic member can't. The features include listing a submission on the Premium List, and having online chats with other premium members. As a special offer, a premium member may win a refund on his or her premium membership fee. This offer will not be activated until the number of premium member reaches 30.
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