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Jake Said in Friday, July 06, 2007

tyr audacity. dl it, install it, open the mp3, resize it, and save it as a .mid file.

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

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Munyuk_Goreng Said in Monday, July 09, 2007

No, you can't do that. MP3 converters surely will produces MIDI file, but it is not designed for multiple instruments and wont recognize vocals as well.

It works better to recognize single noise, e.g. when you are playing flute, trumpet, etc. It works to on polyphony only if you play a single piano or accoustic guitar notes (but not guitar chord strum).

It is designed to recognize, means to listen, and really listens without appropriate intelligence to differ...