Welcome to The Singing Station, your source for
professional soundtracks starting at $2.00! We offer a huge library of
accompaniment music at your disposal 24 hours a day, seven days a
week.
Whether you're a professional performer or just want to
have fun, The Singing Station has the high quality tracks that you're
looking for. So go purchase some song credits and download your favorite
songs. Then, kick back and sing a few tunes at The Singing Station.
The Singing Station is your one-stop source for
accompaniment music, community, discussion and, most of all, fun. It is
our goal to provide high quality, reasonably priced soundtracks of all
the latest popular songs direct to the public using the convenient MP3
format.
Our tracks are not MIDI files but real musicians playing
real instruments complete with live backing vocals. The difference is
clear. Our tracks sound better and offer a bigger bang for the buck when
compared to anything else available on the Internet. We have been in the
business of supplying wholesale music to the accompaniment music
industries since 1996.
We have our own studios and use only the best
professional studio musicians and singers, which allows us to offer
great tracks as soon as they hit the music charts. Our continuously
growing library of over 5,000 songs offers you the ability to find what
you're looking for without the hassle of having to leave your home or
work plus the convenience of 24-hour service.
We have also designed our website to be a friendly
vocalists' forum offering chat rooms, contests and news related to
performance.
What's the difference between MP3 and MIDI?
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Quality is the difference. |
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MIDI files rely heavily on a computer's sound
card. |
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If you don't have a high quality sound card, MIDI is
little more than a variety of clicks, pops and tonal beeps that
represent the various instrumentation of a song. |
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Even with a higher end sound card, MIDI is at it's
best a computer representation of a musical composition. |
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MP3s are high quality compressed computer files of
actual music that has been produced live, with real musicians. |
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Though some types of songs are produced using computer
sequencing, the MP3's of these songs are still superior to MIDI
versions because the sequencing of the song involves using
professional studio sound modules to get just the right sounds. |
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MIDI versions are always dependent on a single sound
card and it's limited ability to reproduce hi fidelity sound. A |
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nother difference between MIDI and MP3 is that MP3
accompaniment |