For anyone who wants in on our performance of Lone Dinosaur, here's the MP3 of the music we'll be singing to.
This first link is for the raw music with NO vocal instruments at all. Download this if you're comfortable getting the timing of your singing on your own. This is closer to what the final song will sound like.
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?acti...52D7D09007CB9DDThis next link contains quiet instruments playing the singing parts. Download this one if you want to be able to hear the notes you'll be singing. If you find the vocal instruments distracting, download the other one.
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?acti...1B5063D2D7956B8Littlefoot: Electric Piano (fairly easy to hear)
Cera: Strings (tend to blend in with the violins a lot)
Ducky: not shown
Petrie: English Horn (very quiet)
These links will work for about a week. I think these came out fairly well.

the opening of the Vocals-Included version really shows off the quality of the violins in the Symphonic Gold XP Pro software!

I can't wait to do a song with trumpets and show off the trumpet section! it's awesome! (Hmm...anyone want to do "When You're Big" or "Big Water"?)

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(Heh, sorry. Ex-Trumpet player here and the trumpets in the software are quite amazing! Especially the short, punchy trumpet sound; just beautiful! Hahaha...Okay I'm done....

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I may still clean up the music a bit more for the final song but this is good enough for now. This took about an hour of tweaking after importing my MIDI file. It's not a really fast job to do so I'll tweak it more once we have the vocals in place and I know what it will all sound like.

I still need to tweak the guitar strumming (on the left speaker) a bit more. It's still a bit broken

About half of my tweaking time was on the banjo, changing the volumes of the notes, One Note At A Time, to make it sound dynamic and realistic. The original MIDI didn't have much dynamic on the banjo and piano parts. I wrote the original MIDI in Noteworthy Composer, which isn't very well-equipped for detailed dynamics on a note-by-note level. FL Studio 6, which I used for this MP3, is much better for that. If I write MIDIs in FL Studio, however, I cant share sheet music later. That's the catch.
That's why I don't have an NWC or any sheet music for No One Has To Be Alone, Malte. I wrote the MIDI in FL Studio because I knew it would demand the precise dynamic control available only in FL Studio. As a result, I don't have any sheet music for that song, and converting a MIDI to clean sheet music isn't a quick and easy job. It's easy to convert to rough, somewhat messy sheet music from a MIDI but it takes a long time to make that sheet music look professional.
This Mp3 is much more dynamic overall but not too dynamic. This song can't be made too dynamic without sounding silly.
Have fun and Happy recording! B)
By the way, I'm currently working on an Adventuring MP3, which I will post up ASAP. It's proving to be a bit of a pain to convert!