Anyone who has sound cards from the DOS era that wants to discover more of these midi tunes made by users will be stuck with on this site for a while.
There could be more of these sites with midi tunes made and uploaded by users. If anyone else out there has any, feel free to share. Good way to give your sound card's wavetable, or even your external midi device a good workout, and to be able to load more samples onto those devices.
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