Making a MIDI recording; then making a WAV file.

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Making a MIDI recording; then making a WAV file.

Postby dentyr » 28 Sep 2022 18:14

If you are not sure what MIDI recording is all about, then click this LINK below, where I have explained the purpose of doing a MIDI recording. If you are a musician, there are a host of things you can do with a MIDI recording after you have done it. Like manually change notes; change voices; or multitrack your recording with musical interludes to 'fill' out your whole performance.

Do a right-click to open this up in a New Tab.
http://www.tierce-de-picardie.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=484&t=11123

What I have now done is to make a video to show you visually the steps you need to take to make a MIDI recording.

Part 1 - Making a MIDI file.



Once you have made you recording and made any adjustments to it, you then have to turn it into an AUDIO recording so that others can listen to it.
This video below tells you how to do that.

Part 2 - Making a WAV (Audio) file from your Midifile.



Any questions? .. Please click the POSTREPLY below and ask.

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