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> Converting Midi To Wav, What is the easiest program to use on a mac?
bl5k
post Fri 20 Oct 2006, 18:27
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I am trying to convert MIDI to WAV on a mac and i don't know what programs to use. I tried JackPilot to link itunes and amadausII but i cant get itunes to show up in the input section. Is there an easier way?

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lepetitmartien
post Fri 20 Oct 2006, 23:24
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MIDi should be played on a synth like the Quicktime synth in order to have audio to send with Jack elsewhere…

A MIDI file is juste a description of events (like time, notes, duration…), not an Audio file wink.gif


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post Sat 30 Dec 2006, 18:55
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Drag and drop the midi file into Garage Band, select instruments for the parts, export to iTunes.

Midi= digital data that describes a musical performance.

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post Wed 23 Sep 2009, 07:29
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The easiest way is to use a special utility. Try MIDI to MP3 Converter for Mac, it converts into wav as well. It's really easy to use, allows to tune up tempo, reverb, chorus.
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post Wed 23 Sep 2009, 16:32
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I'd recommend the program NI Bandstand. It's not very recent anymore, but once you get the hang of it, works great.

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post Wed 23 Sep 2009, 16:40
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my two cents is to use Garageband. you've got a host of choices after dragging the midi file into the track window, including changing tempo, key, or instruments. and it's free. no brainer.
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