At 10:25 AM 04-12-2002 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:

>If you're on a linux box, "timidity" is what you need.
>
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>Wasn't the question about turning MIDI into WAV, not MP3 into WAV?  Do 
>these programs really do a "play the MIDI and record it in WAV 
>format"?  If they do, please pardon my ignorance.

timidity does just that.  It uses a series of GM patch files to hold 
waveform information for the various MIDI instruments, and renders them 
into a playable sound file based on the MIDI events in the MIDI file.


>But since  MIDI is not audio, but a sequence of events, I wold think one 
>would have to play the MIDI and record it.
>
>Have I missed something here?
>
>Rick
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