Midi to Wav conversion

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Rat-Sass
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Midi to Wav conversion

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I found it irritating to mix down midi into a wav format on MTStudio- so- I bought MID2WAV from www.mid2wav.com and their program (25 bucks) is a snap... instant, sychronized midi playback as soon as you click the Record button. You can choose your output from a pulldown menu; tweak your recording level; couldn't be any faster. A nice piece of software to compliment MTStudio.

I compose all the tracks and then convert them to WAV independantly by muting the others. That way I have full control over the effects on each instrument when I bring them into MT studio. Heehee :P , makes the SB Synth sound like a Roland drum set!
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Robomusic
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The problem with that method, is that you have the wave file of the internal synth chip in the computer, which usually sound fairly bad, compared to a real instrument. I much prefer to use the sampler to playback midi files and use sound fonts in the sampler, then open a track and record the wave files either one at a time or as a mixed down file, this allows you to choose your sound carefully and get some real sounds that internal synths can't touch.

Just my humble two cents worth.
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