Mp3>>MID Converter needed.
Mp3>>MID Converter needed.
Can someone please give me a program that changes .Mp3 file into a .Mid file?
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Re: Mp3>>MID Converter needed.
Well, I tried to rename it, and it worked!^_^ wrote:Can someone please give me a program that changes .Mp3 file into a .Mid file?
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It's actually not possible to convert an mp3 to a midi (or "mid") file; mp3's are encoded audio, whereas midis are like sheet music for computers - they only tell the computer what notes to play. You can't get that kind of information from an mp3.
If you're trying to get a midi version of an mp3 song, you'll have to try and find a midi that someone composed specifically for that purpose.
If you're trying to get a midi version of an mp3 song, you'll have to try and find a midi that someone composed specifically for that purpose.
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I think Theo is right. However, there are lots of MIDI-files to download from internet: http://www.google.nl/search?client=safa ... OuOIWn8MUJ
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I believe that. It must be very very hard since an audio file contain lots of harmonic waves all together. And then to filter from a really big mess, all those waves seperate, and it say: this a 440Hz A, looks like an acoustic piano, and this is a C so many Hz, looks like Brian May's guitar.They're very expensive, though.
Perfect ones do not and cannot exist. Imperfect ones (ones that "guess") do exist but do not achieve perfect results and the ones that are apparently closest... are very expensive.
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Not for those i need for some things i am making.Marinus wrote:I think Theo is right. However, there are lots of MIDI-files to download from internet: http://www.google.nl/search?client=safa ... OuOIWn8MUJ
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There may be another possibility though, which has actually nothing to do with mp3. If I'm right, someone who plays a music keyboard or an electronic piano can connect it with a computer, and let the computer save the music he/she plays as a MIDI file. So if you have musicians in your family or neighborhood, maybe they can help.
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I don't know if you can record something and then save it as a midi, but if you can, that would probaly work(playing the MP3 on Windows Media Player or something and recording it and saving it as a midi).I don't know any program like that.If you could get a program that can save recordings as midi and can record whatever your speakers play, that would solve it.