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CBY_TLSE wrote on 10/5/2010, 7:52 AM

Hi,

 

Sorry, but it is impossible due to the nature of the two recordings :

 

. audio is a recording of a sound wave : variation of air pressure converted to an electric signal and finaly digitalised

. midi is  notes which are coded "like an ASCII character" of your keyboard. A Midi note can be played by windows or a VST through a synthetiser.

 

Regards

Procyon wrote on 10/5/2010, 10:41 AM

As CBY_TLSE said, there is a major difference between an audio file and a MIDI file.  They are not interchangable.

 

However, there are audio to MIDI converters that can create MIDI files from audio files.  But, like any language translation software, the results are rarely perfect.

 

If you are converting an audio file consisting of a solo instrument, you may get good results.  Trying to convert an ensemble (multiple instrument) performance is likely to create a very disappointing result.  However, even if imperfect, it may give you a good starting point and the MIDI file could be edited.

 

Here is one such conversion software, and they do offer a free trial...

 

http://www.intelliscore.net/