MIDI format editing tutorial: (WARNING, techno guru stuff)
1. Use online sequencer to create an original sequence with basic note lengths.
2. When the sequence is complete you can edit the note lengths to your hearts content.
3. Press crtl. shift J for google chrome browser to pull up the console editor.
4. Click the console tab.
5. Here are examples of note length commands:
Normal Note: Grid=1/1
4 length note: Grid=1/4
5 length note: Grid=1/5
8 length note: Grid=1/8
10 length note: Grid=1/10
16 length note: Grid=1/16
6. Switch to 1/2 and 1/4 on the grid to go back to normal note and move around the note you created. You'll do this for every single note.
7. Here's a tip: Copy and paste the note length command that you know you're going to use the most. I use Grid=1/4 the most.
8. This will take a long time depending how long the sequence is. But it is sure as heck worth it. (It took me 3 and a half hours to edit Gate of Portals)
9. Be sure not to lose internet connection while editing or saving any sequences.
10. When finished with the sequence edit put [MIDI version] at the end of the title.
11. Download the MIDI file and look for it in your downloads folder.
12. Go to an MIDI to MP3 conversion site, or any conversion if you like. I use http://www.solmire.com
13. Then once you've put it there use the recommended sound format, or others if you want to.
14. Make the quality the highest possible.
15. Test the first 30 seconds to see if you like it, then if you do then click on convert whole file.
16. The sound is quiet, you can amplify it with another program called Virtual DJ 8, that's what I do anyway.
17. Then once that's finished you can upload it to YouTube if you want.
1. Use online sequencer to create an original sequence with basic note lengths.
2. When the sequence is complete you can edit the note lengths to your hearts content.
3. Press crtl. shift J for google chrome browser to pull up the console editor.
4. Click the console tab.
5. Here are examples of note length commands:
Normal Note: Grid=1/1
4 length note: Grid=1/4
5 length note: Grid=1/5
8 length note: Grid=1/8
10 length note: Grid=1/10
16 length note: Grid=1/16
6. Switch to 1/2 and 1/4 on the grid to go back to normal note and move around the note you created. You'll do this for every single note.
7. Here's a tip: Copy and paste the note length command that you know you're going to use the most. I use Grid=1/4 the most.
8. This will take a long time depending how long the sequence is. But it is sure as heck worth it. (It took me 3 and a half hours to edit Gate of Portals)
9. Be sure not to lose internet connection while editing or saving any sequences.
10. When finished with the sequence edit put [MIDI version] at the end of the title.
11. Download the MIDI file and look for it in your downloads folder.
12. Go to an MIDI to MP3 conversion site, or any conversion if you like. I use http://www.solmire.com
13. Then once you've put it there use the recommended sound format, or others if you want to.
14. Make the quality the highest possible.
15. Test the first 30 seconds to see if you like it, then if you do then click on convert whole file.
16. The sound is quiet, you can amplify it with another program called Virtual DJ 8, that's what I do anyway.
17. Then once that's finished you can upload it to YouTube if you want.