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Forums => General Discussion => Topic started by: sheldon on 2000-09-23 04:00 AM

Title: mid to cd audio
Post by: sheldon on 2000-09-23 04:00 AM
i need to convert music recorded in mid format on a yamaha
disklavier to wav so that it can beburned onto a cd rom
to play as regular music on a conventional cd audio player

can anyone suggest how to go about doing this

also, does it have to be in wav format to make it play
on a regular cd music player

thanks for all replies

sheldon
Title: Re: mid to cd audio
Post by: Carl Bangs on 2000-09-23 04:00 AM
n-Track Studio is a good audio editing program found at:
http://www.fasoft.com/

Carl Bangs
Title: Re: mid to cd audio
Post by: Fred Nachbaur on 2000-09-24 04:00 AM
This as been extensively covered here:

http://www.noteworthysoftware.com/

Most CD burner software requires that input be in .wav format. So once you've recorded your midi as a .wav, 44.1 kHz Stereo 16-bit, you should be home free.
Title: Re: mid to cd audio
Post by: Martin Gascon on 2000-10-25 04:00 AM
I've tried an excelent software: it is Audio Compositor. You can use large soundfount files to give your songs really good sound (instruments), no matter your soundcard is poor.
I cant remember the website, but you could search with any search engine.
Once you get the .wav file, just burn it to CD.