I also added the ability to create mp3 files so choristers could easily import files into an iphone, ipad, or any device that plays mp3 files. (ala iTunes for example)
Not sure what the market will bear, Adam. Do you have suggestions?
And... btw, you have GREAT need of this service! You are feeling sleepy and you want to spend church money... difficult scores that are in your library are appearing before you that you wished you could have taught to the choir prior to this moment... you are now realizing you CAN!
If it is a PD file, it is somewhat easy to get a MIDI file already made from CPDL, which saves a LOT of time. How much is a Choral Tracks set of files? For instance, I grabbed the Palestrina MIDI file from CPDL and spit out the MP3 files in about 15 minutes.
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