Hello;
Does anyone know of a decent FREEWARE midi to wav converter? I don't even need an instrument library, just a piano sound is fine. I can't find any online that don't cost 100$, **EDITED: we don't condone cracking software at imslp**
MIDI to wav converter
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MIDI to wav converter
On Linux I'm using: Timidity++
http://timidity.sourceforge.net/
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Features:
Plays MIDI files without any external MIDI instruments at all
Converts MIDI files into various audio file formats: .wav, .au, .aiff, .ogg and so on
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Ports/Packages
Many people has ported TiMidity++ into various platforms; FreeBSD, NetBSD, many Linux distributions, Windows (and/or Cygwin environment), and Mac OS are known to have their own versions ...
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Hope it helps!
http://timidity.sourceforge.net/
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Features:
Plays MIDI files without any external MIDI instruments at all
Converts MIDI files into various audio file formats: .wav, .au, .aiff, .ogg and so on
...
Ports/Packages
Many people has ported TiMidity++ into various platforms; FreeBSD, NetBSD, many Linux distributions, Windows (and/or Cygwin environment), and Mac OS are known to have their own versions ...
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Hope it helps!
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Or if you want better sound quality, try FluidSynth (free, cross platform) with e.g. the Bovbjerg Steinway Grand soundfont (free).
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If you have MS-DOS you can use a utility called midi2wav to convert MIDI to WAV files. However, since most people use Windows I doubt this utility (or the old operating system itself) still exists.
The other method should work. It goes like this:
Open your MIDI file on media player (or any program which can open and play MIDI files), and open Windows Sound Recorder. Play the MIDI file and at the same time press the Record button on Sound Recorder. Save the file in WAV format and you're done. You may have to crank up the volume and remove the microphone to remove static.
Hope this works.
The other method should work. It goes like this:
Open your MIDI file on media player (or any program which can open and play MIDI files), and open Windows Sound Recorder. Play the MIDI file and at the same time press the Record button on Sound Recorder. Save the file in WAV format and you're done. You may have to crank up the volume and remove the microphone to remove static.
Hope this works.