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Old 19 June 2002, 11:22 PM
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Hello All

I have a number of audio files in .wav format that I would like to change to .mid format. Does anyone know of anyway to ddo this / software tha I can use.

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try http://www.musicmatch.com/
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AFAIK, impossible.
.mid is a file that describes midi commands, and as such has things like pitch, duration etc which are instructions for a midi instrument (like the synth in your PC audio card), which are used to produce a sound.
.wav files are binary descriptions of sounds themselves. A recording of you speaking (.wav) cannot be converted to a midi command as the synth has no idea how to replicate the sound of your voice.
Now, in an alcohol addled state, that makes sense to me - stand by for some more simple explanations.
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