Re[2]: midi to wave/mp3

2007-01-11 Thread djc
There are many programs to do this. I have a freeware tool called Midi Meou
that does this.

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On 1/11/2007 at 12:10 PM Martina Letochová wrote:

Of course it's possible to convert Midi to WAV at least; I use a program
called Wingroove for it, I guess I sent it to some people on this list
some
years ago. I think it's not available on any site but I can send it to
anyone who wants along with some instructions.
Martina



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Re[2]: midi to wave/mp3

2007-01-11 Thread djc
All midis clip at the end of the sound because it's just playing a set of
instructions. You could make it smooth by fading out the midi after
recording it to mp3 or playing the song live with a midi keyboard fading
the sound at the end.

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On 1/11/2007 at 8:50 AM John Sanfilippo wrote:

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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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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 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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