There actually is a pay program midi to mp3 which does this very easily.
Only problem I've had with it is that it will clip the end of the sound.
So I suppose you can counter act this by recording extra space and some
unheard midi message such as a pedal up down a few seconds after the
actual sound stops. I haven't tried this and I haven't registered the
program.

Js



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Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 04:20
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Subject: Re: midi to wave/mp3


Hi,

You can't convert midi to wav or mp3.  All midi is is a set of musical 
instructions that your soundcard works with.

You could use total recorder, or something like goldwave, turn on the
what 
you hear option in your soundcard's volume, and record it that way
through 
the soundcard.

Rick

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Subject: midi to wave/mp3


> are there any programs out there that can convert midi files to wave/ 
> or
> mp3?
> if so can you please direct me to the pages?
> sunshine
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