If you're running Windows, go to My Computer/C/Windows/Media/onestop.


What the hell is that and why is it in Windows?
I remember this used to be a Media Player sample.
There are 3 such .mid files, with rather enthralling music!
•C:\Windows\Media\flourish.mid
•C:\Windows\Media\onestop.mid
•C:\Windows\Media\town.mid

MIDI stands for “Musical Instrument Digital Interface”, a compression format for encoding music.

These MIDI sequence music files have existed in Windows Vista & XP; and maybe earlier versions too.

Flourish and Town were made by Nathan Grigg & Onestop by David Yackley, for Microsoft in 2000.

Flourish, it seems, is used, when you run a DirectX diagnostic test for DirectMusic.
Tarek wroteThere are 3 such .mid files, with rather enthralling music!
•C:\Windows\Media\flourish.mid
•C:\Windows\Media\onestop.mid
•C:\Windows\Media\town.mid

MIDI stands for “Musical Instrument Digital Interface”, a compression format for encoding music.

These MIDI sequence music files have existed in Windows Vista & XP; and maybe earlier versions too.

Flourish and Town were made by Nathan Grigg & Onestop by David Yackley, for Microsoft in 2000.

Flourish, it seems, is used, when you run a DirectX diagnostic test for DirectMusic.

This is glorious. Thank you.