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#196835 - 08/03/03 05:45 PM
Re: My CD writer will not burn the midi songs i do on my keyboard HELP!!!!
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Registered: 07/23/02
Posts: 562
Loc: Oceanside, CA USA
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rolandfan, you say your CD Writer doesn't recognize Midi so I am assuming your just trying to copy midi songs you made on your Keyboard to a CDR-CDRW disk by way of a Computer and the Samsung. You have to make sure if you are using a CD-"RW" disk that you format the disk so you can read and write to it. Same goes for a CDR if you are trying to copy the Midi's to the Samsung by way of Windows Explorer/My Computer. If you are trying to copy them within an External Program, eg., Easy CD Creator, Nero Burning ROM, etc. it should be a fairly simple process. I am not familiar with the Samsung 252b but if you just bought it yesterday it sounds like it's a new product vs. old product (technology wise). If it is a newly released product I don't understand why it's not reading 'recognizing' the .Mid files. Give us a little more idea of what's going on, ie., "explain yourself better if you can". A more thorough solution is to record your Midi's by way of your Main Outputs from the Keyboard= (Playing the Midi file on the Keyboard then running the signal into your Computer either by routing the signal to a Mixer first then outputting the Mixer Signal to the Computer.) Inputing the signal into your "Sound Card" from the Mixer or just from the Main/Aux Outs of your Keyboard, eg., to a Sound Blaster Audigy, Delta 44/66PCI, Layla Card, etc. "whatever sound card that you have that allows you to do this." Then recording that signal with a Multi-Tracking Software Recording program such as Pro Tools, Sound Forge, Cool Edit Pro, N-Track Studio, etc. The Midi file will be recorded as a .Wav file by the Recording Software. After that is accomplished then you would convert the .Wav file into the .MP3 format with a Ripper/Converter sofware program, eg., Lame Encoder, dBpowerAMP, FreeRip MP3 Version 1.21, etc. After you convert it to .MP3 you could then transfer it to your CDR-/RW disk. Hope this helps. Best regards, Mike
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#196837 - 08/03/03 06:49 PM
Re: My CD writer will not burn the midi songs i do on my keyboard HELP!!!!
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Actually, there is a free program called midi2wav which I downloaded a few years ago. While the program worked, it was not as good as some of the other's such as Cakewalk.
Good Luck,
Gary
[This message has been edited by travlin'easy (edited 08-03-2003).]
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#196838 - 08/03/03 07:26 PM
Re: My CD writer will not burn the midi songs i do on my keyboard HELP!!!!
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Registered: 07/23/02
Posts: 562
Loc: Oceanside, CA USA
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Glad to see I got a chuckle out of you rolandfan. Ha, Ha, Ha, LOL.. I was just trying to state the obvious to try and get on the same playing field as you're on rolandfan. Now that we are, I can now proceed. Let me proceed by disputing and debunking your Midi to CD theory. PS: "Not all information on the internet is fact or necessarily true". We have to weed through the muck to find the truth to what we're looking for whether it be Midi to CD questions or anything at all. But like anybody, I too don't research things oftentimes like I should. Now back to the case in point. Just a few minutes ago I "copied" 4,369 Midi files "155 mb's worth" on my Computer- (that were just lying around ) to a CDR Disk via Windows Explorer. I first had to format the CDR disk with my Direct CD software program which took about 15 seconds to do. Then I simply opened Windows Explorer and pasted the Midi files I had accumulated and wanted to transfer, to the CDR; which all told took under 5 minutes to do, ie., 155 megabytes of Midi file data to the CDR by way of my CD Writer. Next question??? In other words it can be done rolandfan. Best regards, Mike [This message has been edited by Idatrod (edited 08-03-2003).]
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#196839 - 08/03/03 09:10 PM
Re: My CD writer will not burn the midi songs i do on my keyboard HELP!!!!
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Mike, The way it sounds to me is he wants to play the midi files on a CD player--not just save the data. Then again, I could be wrong!
Cheers,
Gary
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