MC Musiceditor - Audio
To create amazing audio, use Synthfont (www.synthfont.com) SynthFont is a software synthesizer ("MIDI-to-WAV" tool) for playing standard midi files using SoundFonts or VST instruments.
Some results
- Giuliani, Pieces Faciles Et Agreables, Op. 74-I
- Bach, Christe du Lamm Gottes, BWV 619
- Bach, Wo soll ich fliehen hin, BWV 646 (thanks to Jef Moine)
- Bach, Fughetta, BWV 899
- Bach, Prelude Suite BWV 1007 (on harp)
- Chopin, Prelude op. 28 no. 6
- Liszt, Resignazione
- Gavotte
- Melodic dictation
- Rhythmic dictation
How to?
1. Make a MCM file
No emphasized beat notes? Add "%%MIDI nobeataccents" to each voice!
2. Export this file to Midi (Menu > Export)
3. Start SynthFont
4. In SynthFont open the midi file (Menu > Open MIDI/Arangment file)
5. If not already open, click the tab '4. Plug & Play'
6. You will see something like the following: click here
7a. Select a Soundfile
7a. Click the TAB Sf2 preset and assign an instrument to the tracks
OR
7b. Select a VST file
7b. Click the TAB Sf2 preset and assign an instrument to the tracks
8. When done, click Play to speakers and customize tempo, volume etc. and experiment with VST effects
9. When done, click the button 'Play to file' and save the result to Wav, Ogg etc.
Free soundfonts:
- Useful selection: http://www.synthfont.com/links_to_soundfonts.html
- Soundfonts for organists: www.jeuxdorgues.com
- Soundfonts for harpsichordplayers: http://sonimusicae.free.fr
- Soundfont for pianists: http://sonimusicae.free.fr/matshelgesson-maestro-en.html
- VST effect: www.knufinke.de/sir/sir1.html