Topic: MIDI file needed for demos of ARM-based Pianoteq setups
Hello all,
in the last weeks I successfully got Pianoteq running on a Raspberry 3 and also on an ASUS Tinkerboard, in the graphical shell as well headlessly. I'm very happy with both hardware options, it's enough for my daily practice, but especially the Raspi setup won't be enough for public performance. The Tinkerboard is only running since yesterday, my first experience is that it doesn't have the most obvious problems of the slower Raspi, but I'll see.
I'm using the ARM boards either with an Hifiberry AMP2 and two Braun speakers from the sixties (those are my main hifi speakers for a long time, I really like their direct sound), or with Sony MDR-7506 headphones, the Raspi with an USB audio interface (actually an Zoom H5 set into audio interface mode), the Tinkerboard has very decent onboard audio.
I'd like to post recordings comparing different options, Raspi 3/Tinkerboard, headless/GUI, GUI on screen/GUI remotely, different sample rates etc. As I'm not a very good piano player (I used to play jazz piano more seriously 25 years ago) I would like to ask everyone if you have suggestions for an appropriate MIDI file to make those recordings. The MIDI files obviously need to be freely usable for this.
Thanks
erik