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Del Duio Born in a Bowling Alley
Registered 29/07/2005
Points 1078
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17th September, 2006 at 12:44:20 -
Hey, does anybody know if it's possible to get MIDIs off your computer and onto a CD to listen to in a regular CD player? I know that MIDI files are machine dependant as far as the actual sound / instruments and all, so maybe you'd have to play one and then record what's coming through your speakers the likes of the sound recorder?
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Matt Boothman The Nissan Micra of forum members
Registered 20/09/2002
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17th September, 2006 at 12:56:52 -
Load it into MOD tracker then save as MP3.
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axel Crazy?
Registered 05/02/2005
Points 4766
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17th September, 2006 at 14:12:37 -
You mean ModPlug? It won't work. You'll have to replace all instruments with wav samples... I think.
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David Newton (DavidN) Invisible
Registered 27/10/2002
Points 8322
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17th September, 2006 at 14:23:39 -
You don't if you've loaded up your GM.DLS library in Modplug Tracker beforehand, but more than likely it'll sound pretty terrible anyway - the timing information in MIDIs and MODs is slightly different, and Modplug tries to compensate but often makes a hash of it.
I'm sure there's probably an easier way to do it, or a specific program for reading MIDI information and recording it into a waveform, but the only way that comes to mind just now is recording from the output of your computer (select "Stereo Mix/Output" from your Recording Properties in Volume Control) and saving it as a WAV. Don't use Sound Recorder, though, because it has a habit of cutting out after a minute of recording. CDex works.
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Knudde (Shab) Administrator
Crazy?
Registered 31/01/2003
Points 5125
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17th September, 2006 at 14:26:10 -
CDex is my favorite ripping/encoding program. It encodes MP3's faster than any standalone encoder I've come across. Plus it makes perfect rips from badly damaged CD's (Or it does for me, but that could be my pimp DVD drive too)
Craps, I'm an old man!
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Noyb
Registered 31/05/2004
Points 1117
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17th September, 2006 at 15:22:17 -
You can also use iTunes to convert a midi to an mp3.
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Bibin At least 9001
Registered 01/07/2005
Points 308
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17th September, 2006 at 16:28:30 -
My dad's a professional musician; most music mixing/composing/recording programs can open up MIDI and export it to .wav and .mp3; the program he uses, Cubase, can do that.
[google "CD BABY crew of seven", you'll find his CD.]
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Del Duio Born in a Bowling Alley
Registered 29/07/2005
Points 1078
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18th September, 2006 at 07:53:51 -
Oh good, my friend has cubase I'm almost positive of it.
Thanks everybody!
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"To be a true ninja you must first pick the most stealthy of our assorted combat suits. Might I suggest the bright neon orange?"
DXF Games, coming next: Hasslevania 2- This Space for Rent!
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20th September, 2006 at 15:45:04 -
By the way, if you ever want sounds turned into MP3 music or MP3 music into sounds use Gold Wave.
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Bibin At least 9001
Registered 01/07/2005
Points 308
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20th September, 2006 at 15:59:54 -
Or iTunes. But iTunes is too appley.
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ChrisB Crazy?
Registered 16/08/2002
Points 5457
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25th September, 2006 at 14:50:23 -
http://www.synthfont.com/
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AndyUK Mascot Maniac
Registered 01/08/2002
Points 14586
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28th September, 2006 at 20:32:20 -
I use waver for wav to mp3
and ive used modplug tracker to convert mod to mp3, but never midi to mp3 so i don't know how well it works but i know it can.
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