SS1 Original Soundtrack (MIDI & MP3)
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22. May 2011, 15:13:02
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DDQuote
Im running linux, i have no other option and trying to find and figure out some MIDI related programs from the net has cost me hours of fruitless fustration.I wouldnt ask here if i had other options.
I would prefer WAV, but any other format than MIDI is fine too.
22. May 2011, 17:45:24
Well you said you tried to extract them. All you can extract from the game are MIDI files of course. And these are here for download. That's why I pointed you at them.#6
Regarding MIDI players for Linux:
http://www.linux-sound.org/midi.html I heard Timidity was worthwhile.
The point is that there can be no "unmodified" MIDI to WAV conversion like you asked for, since MIDI is a music notation system, not a music format. It can only be recorded. And depending on the musical instruments list used (in soundcard or emulation), each tone will sound a bit different. Since you don't seem to know about any of this, I pointed you at the Wikipedia entry.
09. June 2011, 19:30:50
#7
DDQuote
Sorry for the late reply, i was (am) quite busy. The reason why i ask is because i want to store them as WAV for later use in any case.
Its quite a hassle for me to install tmidity just to convert them to WAV and then remove it again.
I was pretty sure MIDI was a normal audio file because i know that on windows you can open them natively, or atleast could.
As said, i will convert them to WAV anyway, but its quite problematic for me. Im sure its not a problem on windows. Just asking because for a windows user it would just take a few clicks i think.
Thanks
09. June 2011, 19:51:38
Might just be a few clicks but the quality will be questionable for archiving uses, if done on a default windows system (instead of in-soundcard generation or at least installing a proper wavetable beforehand). Also IIRC the MIDIs come in pieces which would have to be joined at some point. And then it'll be a few hundred MBs of WAV files to upload. That's quite a hassle you know.#8
Fortunately someone did all that before. The results can be downloaded from the first post.
26. February 2012, 19:48:54
#9
AntonioQuote
Would you mind if those MIDIs will be in MP3 format?Legal stuff
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