| How to Convert MIDI to Audio - Kelly's Music & Computers |
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How do I put my It would be great if you could simply burn the What is the difference between Audio and Audio is an exact representation of music and is recorded using a microphone. It can be recorded to CD and a recording will sound the same on every system. Audio, however, can be difficult to edit - you can you really only change the tempo and pitch of all the instruments. You cannot isolate specific instruments, or voices. Unlike audio, To get your MIDI file playable on a CD, however, you will need to convert the description of the music in the MIDI file to an exact audio recording. How do I convert my Once you have your 1) Convert to audio using a soft synth that can convert 2) Convert to audio using your computer’s internal soundcard. 3) Convert to audio using a sound module or a soft synth. 1) Use a soft synth that can automatically convert This is the simplest method of converting 2) Convert to audio using your computer’s internal soundcard. a. You can convert a To do this, you can import the MIDI files into the MIDI/audio recording program, and then while sending the MIDI output to your computer’s internal soundcard (Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth is a common internal soundcard), arm an audio track(s) (arm means to put a track in record mode) and select the audio input as your computer’s internal soundcard. You can then press record, and the MIDI programs: PowerTracks Pro Audio, Cubasis VST, Cakewalk Home Studio, Sonar, Cubase SL, Cubase SX, Logic Audio b. If you are using a notation program such as Sibelius or Finale and want to convert your compositions to audio so you can burn to CD, a recording program like Wavelab or Sound Forge will work well. All you have to do is press play in your notation program and record in the recording program, and your Note that most internal soundcards on computers don’t have very realistic sounds, so using a sound module or a soft synth will give you much better, more realistic sound quality. Recording Programs: Sound Forge Studio, Sound Forge, Wavelab Essentials, Wavelab, Peak, Peak LE 3) Convert to audio using a sound module or a soft synth. This method usually produces the best sounding results. Using a MIDI/audio recording program like Sonar or Cubase, you can send the MIDI output from your MIDI tracks to a sound module/soft synth, arm an audio track with the input as your sound module/soft synth, press record and you have created audio from Sound Modules: SD-20, SD-80, SD-90 Soft Synths: SampleTank, Halion, Kontakt, HQ-OR Orchestral Synth, The Grand, Lounge Lizard, Hyper Canvas, HQ-OR Orchestral Synth |
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