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Reducing size of a MIDI file
On http://www.helipost.com/audio/ there is a MIDI file of a turbine starting up.
Want it as a ringtone, but it's bigger than 64k. I'm a MIDI numpty - how can I reduce it ? I've tried MidiSqueezer / MidiCutter but they complain the file is broken :( |
That file's mpga, not MIDI. It appears to be identical to the mp3 file. I'm guessing your MIDI tools have noticed it's not MIDI.
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Yep, they've noticed. So how can I convert either of the other formats to a ringtone ? Any suggestions ?
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:confused: when I open the link I get this option:The mp3 plays as an mp3 with no problems to reduce it open it with a mp3 editing programme (just google and download one of the many free programmes available) and reduce the sample rate until it's the required size.
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Phone only takes MIDI ringtones (unless extra software is installed), hence the original question.
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You could try downloading the mp3 file and converting it at a lower sampling rate using one of the trial version of software from here
http://www.mp3towav.org/mp3-to-midi.asp |
Basically, audio -> MIDI conversion is not an easy or simple process, because a standard MIDI file is not a sound, it's a sequence of instructions to another sound-generating device, like a synthesizer or the sound chip in your phone. So I think you're outta luck with these files.
You can get quite creative with MIDI, but it's a lot of work, and how good it sounds is limited by the hardware. e.g. the "piano" in some phones is a Longway from a Steinway. :8 |
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