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gryphon++++++ Does anyone know how to take a WAV file and convert it into MIDI? Not without software similar to voice recognition. WAV contains the raw waves encoded in digital form. MIDI takes a given instrument and plays it for a given note, volume, and duration. To convert WAV -> MIDI, you need to split apart which parts of the wave form go with a given instrument (which could get pretty deep into wave theory), then choose a corresponding MIDI instrument. Very non-trvial. Update: Actually, if your aim is to take a simple MIDI, transfer it over shortwave into a WAV, and then decode on the other end, your task is much easier. You just need to match a single instrument to a predetermined section of the WAV. You'll have to account for noise, but that's easier than a generalized WAV -> MIDI transformation described above. "There is no shame in being self-taught, only in not trying to learn in the first place." -- Atrus, Myst: The Book of D'ni. In reply to Re: PGN (Chess) to MIDI
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