Re: Converting midi to wav.
Reply #1 –
G'day Cegull,
firstly, let me welcome you to the forum.
Now, I generally use Audacity and vanBacso Karaoke player - play the MIDI in vanBasco and record the Stereo mix or "What U Hear" (Creative cards) or whatever your sound card calls it's output via Audacity.
Get Audacity from:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/
And vanBasco from:
www.vanBasco.com
This method isn't as fast as a direct render can be, but you can hear what's going on and see the waveform as it is created in Audacity. This way you can easily tell if there are going to be headroom problems or if the levels are too low etc.
Once in Audacity you can also apply all kinds of filters etc.
Now, I haven't tried this but I reckon you could even set up to record each MIDI channel individually and lace 'em back together at the end. That way you could add effects to particular instruments etc. Think of it as a poor mans multi track recorder - just takes as many recordings as it there are channels in the MIDI.
You would accomplish it by muting all but the required channels in vanBasco for each "take".