Sometimes, the best version doesn't exist. For example, a rare B-side by Indexi or a song by Ambasadori. What to do?

In the late 90s and early 2000s, MIDI files became the "lingua franca" of the Balkan music scene. Because of their tiny file sizes, they could travel across slow dial-up connections from Ljubljana to Skopje, carrying the intricate arrangements of , the synth-pop melodies of Denis & Denis , and the soulful ballads of Oliver Dragojević .

Some popular resources for ex-YU karaoke MIDI files include:

: A free tool that allows you to play and edit files using high-quality soundfonts for a more realistic instrument sound.