[linux-audio-user] MIDI tracks and audacity (alternat way?)

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giovedì, 18 settembre 2003 alle 00:18:39, mawali@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ha scritto:
> Hi
> Is there a way to convert one channel from a midi file to wav and then 
> import it to audacity. I know I can use timidity to convert midi to wav, 
> what would be the best way to just export one channel to wav.
> Regards

Hi, there is a perl script that splits a midifile according to
channel/track and creates one midifile for each track: 
http://archive.develooper.com/midi@xxxxxxxx/msg00206.html
Then you can use timidity to render these midis into wav.
You have to install the MIDI-Perl module:
http://search.cpan.org/~sburke/MIDI-Perl-0.8/

HTH

PS: for Dave Phillips: 
the link to this midi splitter in http://sound.condorow.net/midi.html
is broken ;)
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