To the uninitiated, listening to a TWW MIDI file today is a jarring experience. The warm, recorded cellos of the "Title Theme" are replaced by the robotic, square-wave bleat of your PC’s default sound card. The ocean waves in "Dragon Roost Island" become a frantic arpeggio of digital piano notes. It sounds, frankly, like a music box falling down stairs.
The MIDI cables—those old, thick, five-pin DIN cables—were glowing faintly at the connectors. A heatless, blue light pulsed through the plastic sheaths, traveling from the computer to the synth, and then, inexplicably, back again.
He loaded the second file from the folder: TWW_Sleep_02.mid .
: You can sync with other players in a "Band" to play different parts of the same song together. Community Tips
: Hollow Knight (Grimm Troupe), Portal 2 (9999999), and Red Dead Redemption 2 (A Quiet Time).