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HQ
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Posted - Fri Jun 28, 2002 6:35 am
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thanx a lot,
andrea
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HanzZ
Location: Netherlands
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Posted - Fri Jun 28, 2002 6:37 am
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The only way to make a wav form your midi file is to record it. So, er, playback your midi file and record it. Some soundcards can do this internally, and with some soundcards you have to feed the line out (of either your soundcard or the external midi equipment) to the line in.
-- HanzZ
Edited by - HanzZ on 06/28/2002 07:01:30 AM
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Mark T
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Posted - Fri Jun 28, 2002 11:15 pm
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Hi Andrea,
HanzZ isn't quite right, you can use a midi rendering program which does this conversion for you. Look at this site: [url=]ref=[/url]f=" http://audiocompositor.home.att.net/"> http://audiocompositor.home.att.net/. I have been using this program for a long time now and the results are excellent. It can even do batch rendering while you do something more interesting ;)
Good luck
Mark
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HanzZ
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Posted - Sat Jun 29, 2002 2:08 am
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What!!? That's like saying the pope isn't quite jewish... And everybody knows he is... ;)
Andrea, he's right (providing that there's no external midi involved!). I was assuming that you wanted to do this inside Cool Edit Pro.
BTW: that program does essentially the same as what I described, but maybe it's more convenient and faster.
-- HanzZ
Edited by - HanzZ on 06/29/2002 02:22:25 AM
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cbloke
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Posted - Fri Jul 05, 2002 2:03 am
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Hi Andrea,
HanzZ isn't quite right, you can use a midi rendering program which does this conversion for you. Look at this site: [url=]ref=[/url]f=" http://audiocompositor.home.att.net/"> http://audiocompositor.home.att.net/. I have been using this program for a long time now and the results are excellent. It can even do batch rendering while you do something more interesting ;)
Good luck
Mark
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can u teach me how to setup the audio compositor, because after rendering midi to wav, i can't hear any sound for the wav file
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