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Re: [disklavier] Digest Number 66

2000-10-16 by Jack Schueler

I should have prefaced my comments with .... You'll need a decent sound card
that can reproduce piano sounds. I have an XG-based card.  You certainly don't
want to use FM-Synthesis. In other words, if it sounds bad coming out of your PC
speakers then there is no point in recording it.

Jack








"Jack Schueler" <Jack.Schueler@...> on 10/16/2000 03:28:45 PM

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If you are a Windows user, you shouldn't be too shocked.  Any
application that can "record" like the Windows "Sound Recorder"
applet can "convert" MIDI to WAV.

The only problem with Sound Recorder  (in Accessories/Multimedia)
is that it limits recording to 60 seconds.  I have another recorder that
doesn't limit me to the length of recording.

To convert MIDI to WAV, you just start the recording application
recording and then start the MIDI player playing.

You might have to go to the Volume Master Out applet (the little
Loudspeaker in the System Tray)  to set the recording
properties (Options/Properties).

Jack

> Hello Tjako,
>
> I found the following program which DOES convert from MIDI to wav files:
>
> http://home.att.net/~audiocompositor/
>
> I was quite shocked that there was such a program.  Give it a try!
>
> A while back, someone asked how to convert from WAV to MIDI, and that seems
> to be much more difficult, if not impossible.
>
> Let us know how the Audio Compositor works!
>
>Mark
>
> At 05:47 AM 10/16/2000, you wrote:
> >I would like to know if it is possible to convert midi files from my
> >disklavier to wav. files
> >
> >Who knows how to?
> >
> >regards,
> >Tjako van Schie





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