December 24, 2024, 10:28:44 PM

1,531,365 Posts in 46,734 Topics by 1,523 Members
› View the most recent posts on the forum.


Does anyone know where I can find an MP3 to MIDI converter?

Started by musica.cards, January 12, 2008, 08:55:25 PM

previous topic - next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Go Down

musica.cards

I prefer to use an online one, but I'll take whatever you guys suggest.
[move]gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby [/move]

Samus Aran

Um...if they exist, I don't know how they'd work, considering that midi works completely different from mp3. Midi isn't exactly a normal audio format. If said converter did exist, your end product would sound fucking horrible.

musica.cards

Quote from: Kaz on January 12, 2008, 09:03:39 PM
Um...if they exist, I don't know how they'd work, considering that midi works completely different from mp3. Midi isn't exactly a normal audio format. If said converter did exist, your end product would sound fucking horrible.

Odd...... I thought I remembered converting something into MIDI before....... Well which formats can convert into MIDI?
[move]gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby [/move]

The artist formally known

If I know what midi is, it's completely programed, not recorded, so it's all done by a computer.

Just because they're both audio doesn't mean you can convert them. You can program it yourself but have fun with that.

One Man Freak Show

You really don't want to do that.

Trust me, I've tried before. The results were horrible.

FullmetalGanon


musica.cards

Quote from: One Man Freak Show on January 13, 2008, 03:04:40 AM
You really don't want to do that.

Trust me, I've tried before. The results were horrible.

I could of sworn I converted something to MIDI and it coming out fine....... Is there at least a place that has MIDI versions of songs?
[move]gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby [/move]

ncba93ivyase

Quote from: Kaz on January 12, 2008, 09:03:39 PM
Um...if they exist, I don't know how they'd work, considering that midi works completely different from mp3. Midi isn't exactly a normal audio format. If said converter did exist, your end product would sound fucking horrible.
BUT IT COULD SOUND GREAT SINCE IT SOUNDS DIFFERENT ON EVERY PEICE OF HARDWARE

Quote from: ncba93ivyase on June 18, 2014, 07:58:34 PMthis isa great post i will use it in my sig

Samus Aran

Quote from: Lawlz on January 13, 2008, 02:32:54 PM
BUT IT COULD SOUND GREAT SINCE IT SOUNDS DIFFERENT ON EVERY PEICE OF HARDWARE


It's possible that by some miracle it could sound cool, but only if you actually like the way midis generally sound on whatever piece (lol "peice") of hardware you happen to have.

It's still pretty damn unlikely that it wouldn't sound like utter shit. :|

musica.cards

Quote from: Kaz on January 13, 2008, 02:34:30 PM
It's possible that by some miracle it could sound cool, but only if you actually like the way midis generally sound on whatever piece (lol "peice") of hardware you happen to have.

It's still pretty damn unlikely that it wouldn't sound like utter shit. :|

But in the mean time, do you know a good place for MIDI music?
[move]gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby [/move]

Squirtlejazz

Alright see the MIDI files need an output tone/sound selected. That is why they work on computers and are relatively smaller files. You need a program like Fruity Loops Studio or Sonar Home Recording Studio. These will let you edit the MIDI file and then use the programs Softsynths to export the song into .mp3 format. I know no other way to do this.
iSnake

Samus Aran

Quote from: Squirtlejazz on January 14, 2008, 08:01:46 PM
Alright see the MIDI files need an output tone/sound selected. That is why they work on computers and are relatively smaller files. You need a program like Fruity Loops Studio or Sonar Home Recording Studio. These will let you edit the MIDI file and then use the programs Softsynths to export the song into .mp3 format. I know no other way to do this.


He wants mp3 to MIDI, not MIDI to mp3.

Squirtlejazz

iSnake

musica.cards

Quote from: Kaz on January 14, 2008, 08:03:29 PM
He wants mp3 to MIDI, not MIDI to mp3.

But seeing as how that cannot work, I am looking for a good MIDI site.
[move]gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby baby gee gee gee baby [/move]

Samus Aran

Quote from: some_person on January 14, 2008, 09:51:22 PM
But seeing as how that cannot work, I am looking for a good MIDI site.


The only one I know of that's reasonably good is VGMusic, obviously for video game ones. But by "reasonably good" I mean that almost every single one sounds like shit, because they're of course MIDIs and can only hope to come so close to the original songs.

Go Up