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Re: MP3 recordings

2011-05-25 by Joan

If the file is readable in your computer and in midi format, you can easily do this.

On a Mac you just drag the midi file into your iTunes music library.  Select the midi from the list of music files under Music tab, and then go to your advanced menu in the menubar, select convert to mp3.  It will create the mp3 version and that mp3 will be in listed in your iTunes Music tab.

Do you have a PC or Mac?  Do you use iTunes?  If so, I believe it would also  be done the same way on the PC version of iTunes.  iTunes is free download for either Mac or PC.

You can then burn a CD with a playlist of your mp3 (converted from the midi files), from iTunes.

Hope this helps.
joan

--- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, Barbara Graff <barbaragraff23@...> wrote:
>
> Does anyone know how to take the MIDI file on a disc from the disklavier piano 
> and make an MP3 recording that you can play on your automobile CD player. 
> 
> I am able to transfer the disc to a CD I can play on my laptop but not for the 
> car or a CD player. thanks.
>

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