![]() ![]() mid), and convert it to an internal format that can be saved as a MIDI file, AND it also develops a score sheet. In the past year or so, they added the ability to interpret an audio file (I think it handles. I use a program called Band-In-A-Box from PG Music that does lots of great things. I'm posting very late in the day so not many will get to see this, but there are lots of comments from people looking for MP3 to MIDI. Any converter that "plays" a MIDI file and records the output is completely dependent on the hardware and/or software on your system that creates the sounds. As for MIDI to MP3, GAOTD has already given away most of what's needed to do this, and today's program offers a simpler path to get there. This is a polyphonic conversion! Program is too expensive for just converting a few files, but for an aspiring musician like me it's pretty amazing and well worth the price. Got a file I can play along with and see all the chord names and notes on the score. I tried "Monkey and the Engineer" from Grateful Dead, told it to read the CD. It's not flawless but it gets pretty close. But the reviews by dolts who say "I have no use for this software. Suggestions for other freeware apps and comparisons to other related apps are even welcome. Ratings and reviews in GOTD forums should be about installation, compatibility, and competency to what it claims it does. I am tired of the idiots who frequently make irrelevant complaints about software. I haven't commented in this forum before, but I must say that I am tired of reading the same complaints from ignoramuses about the various freebies on this site. And there were no licensing steps to do as it is already licensed to GOTD. School district firewalls designed to thwart wayward students can be a royal pain.) It installed simply and seamlessly on my Vista Home Premium 64 bit system. (And I'm not interested in running some app off the Internet. I've been looking for freeware that does what this does for a long time. If you are a musician or a music educator that tries to do that often, you will appreciate this. This software makes it simple to convert MIDI to MP3. I'm not trying to be offensive here, but you really need to get educated as to the probability of that ever happening. Those who are asking for a MP3 to MIDI converter really do not know what you are talking about. I'll never bother posting again, but it just got to be to much on this GOTD Save | Cancel I'll never bother posting again, but it just got to be to much on this GOTD If you agree, then your most likely NOT the problem. If you think I'm talking about you, your most likely correct. Last thing, by doing this back and forth your also providing misinformation and sometimes just plain stupidity that can damage a computer. ![]() YOUR NOT HELPING the rest of us when we just want to read an honest review. What gets old on here is the "my dog's better then your dog" back and forth some seem to revel in. I read the reviews, "weeding out the whiners", and if it's something I can use or even just want to check out, I download it. For people like me on a limited income, this site is a great help. If you have software you like better, use it and be happy. Now first I want to say, IT'S FREE, thanks to these guys, so quit your complaining. ![]() It's a simple program and it works, what more do you want? I also use Band in a Box from PG music ($$), they have a MP3 burner built in for the song you create within their program. OK so I've been doing MIDI since the Atari 1040ST days, I just DL'd this and yes it does convert MIDI to MP3, sounds closer to "live" music (not a lot but still better) then "flat" MIDI without an expensive sound card. ![]()
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