![]() So what I do is use an MP3/WAV music editor that supports a "RECORD" function, I then load the MIDi file into a seperate player and load the MP3 editing software, I press record on the editor, then play the MIDi file. I have converted many MIDi files to MP3, although I have tried several conversion type programs, NONE have worked very well in the conversions they did. With all that said, MIDI files definitely have advantages, since the MIDI Wizard can be used to do some things that are (in my opinion) really pretty neat. Perhaps what I'm trying to get across would be clearer if you were to listen to some MIDI files, so here are a bunch of them: Maybe there will be a guitar in there that plays mostly the same notes as the real guitar in the recording, but it won't sound like that same guitar, and it probably won't have all the nuances of the real thing either.Īnd, importantly, you're not going to hear a singer perhaps there will be some instrument that plays mostly the same notes as the singer sings, but it won't be a singer, let alone the singer from the recording, and you won't hear lyrics or anything. So, even if there is an MP3-to-MIDI converter, and even if it works well, when you play the MIDI file back, it won't sound like your MP3. Sheet music is very, very basic instructions, describing the core of the song, while an actual recording is a chaotic mass of sound waves that contain far more details and nuances and so forth than is represented in the sheet music. You can use the instructions on the sheet music to make another performance that's kind of like the performance that that orchestra made, but it won't be the same. ![]() To illustrate the difference, you can perhaps think of an MP3 as being a recording of an orchestral performance, whereas a MIDI file is more like the sheet music that the musicians used. MIDI is not just a different file format. But, if there are, they're definitely fundamentally different than (for example) MP3-to-WAV converters, in important ways. ![]() ![]() I'm not sure if there are any MP3-to-MIDI converters - it strikes me as a very difficult problem to solve. ![]()
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