MusiClips

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MusiClips is a collection of MIDI files created and sold by Voyetra Technologies as a royalty-free music library that could be used for any multimedia production. The initial library, released in 1991 for $149.95, contained a little over 150 songs consisting mostly of public domain classical music, folk songs, and traditional holiday music, but also a few dozen custom songs of varying genres and a handful of drum tracks. Over the years, Voyetra increased the quality of the MIDI files, making them stereo, as well as the quantity, increasing to several hundred tracks. Unfortunately, very few of the songs contained credits making it difficult to track down the composers of the original songs or the arrangers of the public domain songs. The library was eventually discontinued, possibly when Voyetra merged with Turtle Beach.

Downloads

So far, no official releases of any of the MusiClips collections have surfaced, however, a large number of songs that were included in the releases have found their way into online MIDI collections. These songs appear to have originally been released by Voyetra, though it is not known which release of MusiClips they come from, if they were even officially in a MusiClips release, or if they have since been arranged by someone else.

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