Channel 10 Drum Output when NWC Converted to mp3, ogg, etc 2010-04-25 12:02 pm I have encoding software that allows me to convert just about any audio/video format into just about any other. One such application converts MIDI files to the lame_mp3 format, with standard presets, VBR's, CBR's, and ABR's all supported. So far all my NWC conversions to the initial mpeg extension have been 76% successful, in that the Synth Drum instrument (regardless of channel 10 or 16 assignment) never converts to any other format. Does anyone know of a tool, script, or what-have-you that will let me enable percussion output when converting out of MIDI? Big Band music just isn't quite right without at least a hi-hat or cymbal marking time. Any and all suggestions would be greatly appreciated. pincherote@gmail.com Quote Selected
Re: Channel 10 Drum Output when NWC Converted to mp3, ogg, etc Reply #1 – 2010-04-25 12:13 pm Given that MIDI is not audio, then your conversion software must include a synthesiser of some kind. Perhaps the synth doesn't include a drum patch. Quote Selected
Re: Channel 10 Drum Output when NWC Converted to mp3, ogg, etc Reply #2 – 2010-04-25 02:21 pm There are a few gazillion MIDI files on the web. If you can find one of them with a percussion track that you can convert to mp3, post a link to it. Someone will figure out what it is doing. If you can't find any, it would suggest that NoteWorthy is not the problem. I agree with Lawrie, your conversion program probably lacks percussion samples.To my knowledge, there are no special MIDI commands or sysex's that "enable percussion." Quote Selected
Re: Channel 10 Drum Output when NWC Converted to mp3, ogg, etc Reply #3 – 2010-04-26 06:46 am Quote from: Rick G. – 2010-04-25 02:21 pmTo my knowledge, there are no special MIDI commands or sysex's that "enable percussion."Yes, there is, but it's in GM2/GS/XG and is used to have two (or, in some cases, at wish) percussion channels.I'm not aware of a method to use channel 10 as a melodic one, instead. Quote Selected