I'd do the outputs from the keyboard into a stereo tape deck before I held a mic up to it. Then play the tape back into the mic input.

Brian wrote:


I'm not nearly a MIDI person, but I think your only real solution: play the MIDI files on a computer or fancy MIDI keyboard/synth thing from the floppy. Hold a microphone to the speaker, record to your Mac using UltraRecorder or other util (What OS and platform are you using? Did beige G3 still come with built in mic jacks?? I've never looked. It would be amusing if the simplest solution were a 6400 or SE/30 or something.) You could then burn that .aiff file to audio tracks on a CD-R.


Is there really another way?

B




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