![]() ![]() ![]() I'll forward the loop I did (four repetitions) after I've checked my email, but what I did was the following: Is this an MP3 song file of something you recorded (i.e., of yourself playing a song on the PSR-E433), or something else? There are utility programs available to help you do that, although the process generally takes a bit of work to achieve the best results. But I think the "best" method will be to listen to the MP3 song and try to manually transcribe the various musical parts into musical notation, then you can use notation software to output a MIDI file from the score.Ĭonverting a MIDI song file into a Yamaha style file is another matter in itself. That would be the "easiest" method, if it works. So in this case, "best" and "simplest" are probably mutually-exclusive, although you could certainly try using any number of programs that claim to be able to convert MP3 to MIDI and see how it goes. My understanding is that it's nearly impossible to automatically or algorithmically convert an MP3 song file into MIDI data, except possibly in special cases where the melody is fairly simple (i.e., not an extreme amount of polyphony) and the sounds of the instrument(s) are not too harmonically complex- and even then, the results may be rather poor. ![]()
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