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Title: How to convert MIDI to WAV?
Post by: Andriws on Sun 14/12/2003 08:52:21
What I wanted to ask... Oh yes. How to convert MIDI to WAV? (using programs)
Title: Re:How to convert MIDI to WAV?
Post by: Matt Goble on Sun 14/12/2003 09:10:06
You could use Winamp to play your MP3s and enable the Diskwriter output module.

Hope that helps

Matt
Title: Re:How to convert MIDI to WAV?
Post by: on Sun 14/12/2003 11:32:46
You could use a tracker program that creates MOD files out of MIDI notes and converts songs into WAV. I, for example, use Modplug Tracker.
Title: Re:How to convert MIDI to WAV?
Post by: a-v-o on Sun 14/12/2003 11:43:53
If you have a program to edit midi, then there might be an option to export to wav.

If you want to do it with only Windows programs then...
1. sound mixer: set synth as input source
2. start sound recorder
3. start mediaplayer with the midi-file
4. make sure that both programs are visible at the same time
5. sound recorder: start recording
6. mediaplayer: start playing
7. sound recorder: stop recording when midi is finished
8. sound recorder: save wav

by default the sound recorder only records 60 seconds, but you can also record longer:
record 60 seconds, then start recording again for another 60 seconds period. If the file is long enough to hold the whole midi, then rewind the sound recorder and start recording the whole midi.
Title: Re:How to convert MIDI to WAV?
Post by: Timosity on Mon 15/12/2003 04:23:54
There is a program I've used to do it:

http://www.midi2wav.com/

it does cost money though, although there is a  free demo version that has some restrictions, but if you're converting midi's to wavs for sound effects it works well, cause it allows you only to save 10 second wav files.

If you need more, if you're clever you can break up the midi into sections and then join the wav files.

but the program works perfectly.
Title: Re:How to convert MIDI to WAV?
Post by: TheYak on Mon 15/12/2003 05:32:31
Also, if you've got an SB-Live or SB-Audigy sound card, you can set the recorder to record "What U Hear."  This setting will record anything that's output by the speakers.  This method allows you to save a WAV file exactly as it sounds when played on you machine.  It also allows you to use various filters, EAX Effects & different instrument sets.
Title: Re:How to convert MIDI to WAV?
Post by: Rui 'Trovatore' Pires on Mon 15/12/2003 18:46:06
I reccomend WinGroove. Google for it and try it out. Man, it's worth it.
Title: Re:How to convert MIDI to WAV?
Post by: remixor on Tue 16/12/2003 09:55:49
Quote from: YakSpit on Mon 15/12/2003 05:32:31
Also, if you've got an SB-Live or SB-Audigy sound card, you can set the recorder to record "What U Hear."  This setting will record anything that's output by the speakers.  This method allows you to save a WAV file exactly as it sounds when played on you machine.  It also allows you to use various filters, EAX Effects & different instrument sets.

And if you don't have one of those cards (with their idiotic "What U Hear" option), you can generally select to record from the Stereo Output or the Stereo Mix or something along those lines, which should do the same thing.
Title: Re:How to convert MIDI to WAV?
Post by: TheYak on Tue 16/12/2003 12:35:31
Or using a Male-to-male cable to redirect sound from the ext. connection to the mic/line-in.  

Since many people have one of those cards, I figured that would be the easiest/cheapest solution.  It's a shame they had to throw some AOL-speak into the menus.  
Title: Re:How to convert MIDI to WAV?
Post by: SimSaw on Wed 17/12/2003 13:45:08
Quote from: Timosity on Mon 15/12/2003 04:23:54
There is a program I've used to do it:
(...)
it does cost money though, although there is a  free demo version (...) (.)
If you need more, if you're clever you can break up the midi into sections and then join the wav files. (...)

Ha! Ha! It is a lot easier! When you have recorded one file then go to your windows directory then to the sub directory temp and then copy the file ~av7ae.tmp and name it x.wav (x is what you want). Very simple made programm, isn't it?
Title: Re:How to convert MIDI to WAV?
Post by: Timosity on Wed 17/12/2003 14:27:20
Quote from: SimSaw on Wed 17/12/2003 13:45:08Ha! Ha! It is a lot easier! When you have recorded one file then go to your windows directory then to the sub directory temp and then copy the file ~av7ae.tmp and name it x.wav (x is what you want). Very simple made programm, isn't it?

But it's also easier with the full cracked version
Title: Re: How to convert MIDI to WAV?
Post by: Bamby on Tue 22/12/2009 12:46:33
You can do it with  MIDI to WAV Converter (http://directfreedownloads.com/midi_tools_20/midi_to_wav_converter_26564.htm). Adding soundfonts you can get a really good quality of output files.
Title: Re: How to convert MIDI to WAV?
Post by: Gilbert on Tue 22/12/2009 14:05:14
You do realise that this thread is 6 years old, right? :=
Title: Re: How to convert MIDI to WAV?
Post by: Calin Leafshade on Tue 22/12/2009 14:26:44
6 years has to be some kind of record.
Title: Re: How to convert MIDI to WAV?
Post by: Timosity on Wed 23/12/2009 12:19:41
Its Funny I haven't been here much lately, I looked at this thread, and then saw I had already posted in it, then looked at the dates.

I do actually remember it
Title: Re: How to convert MIDI to WAV?
Post by: Chicky on Wed 23/12/2009 12:35:20
TheYak had an awesome avatar.
Title: Re: How to convert MIDI to WAV?
Post by: Babar on Wed 23/12/2009 13:04:05
I preferred his eyeball one. That was more awesome :P.