Re: Wav to midi Reply #1 – 2001-01-30 05:00 am Simple answer: you don't. Lots of discussion on this can found by using http://www.noteworthysoftware.com/ as a launch point and following the links provided therein. Quote Selected
Re: Wav to midi Reply #3 – 2001-02-01 05:00 am Once more, with feeling: this is one of the hottest topics ever to hit the NWC forum. Check out https://forum.noteworthycomposer.com/?topic=850 and https://forum.noteworthycomposer.com/?topic=1036, for example. Quote Selected
Re: Wav to midi Reply #4 – 2001-02-02 05:00 am There is something of a brief tutorial on these and related subjects at http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/tutorials.htmlPerhaps might be helpful Quote Selected
Re: Wav to midi Reply #5 – 2001-02-02 05:00 am Easiest and best midi2wav I have found is the Roland Virtual Sound Canvas (VSC-883H). You can pick it up at http://www.edirol.com/ for $69. Superb sound, incredibly simple. Just load your MIDI file in the VSC player and click the Audio Convert button. Quote Selected
Re: Wav to midi Reply #7 – 2003-02-19 02:57 am If your music is monophonic, then you can definitely can convert WAV into MIDI.The best software I have found is called "Digital Ear". Digital Ear's website is:http://www.digital-ear.com/Results are truly amazing see:http://www.digital-ear.com/midi.htmTake care,Jeff Quote Selected
Re: Wav to midi Reply #8 – 2003-02-19 04:36 am eww. if its monophonic then its not really music, is it Quote Selected