Does anyone know any free (no trail versions that last 30 days please) MIDI to MP3 converters that allow you to choose your own soundfonts?
I don't know of any free ones unfortunately
You can probably use finale notepad for that (I think?)
I personally use SolMiRe. It's an online converter and slightly changes the soundfont but it'll do.
Quote from: JDMEK5 on September 20, 2015, 10:03:44 AMI personally use SolMiRe. It's an online converter and slightly changes the soundfont but it'll do.
What he said. There's also a wide variety of soundfonts you can convert to, if you're trying to figure out which one suits your music.
I know. The reason I don't use Solmire or Ofoct or Zamzar, etc is because I want to apply an advanced piano soundfont such as this.
https://goo.gl/JYmTnh or http://zenvoid.org/audio/acoustic_grand_piano_ydp_20080910.sf2
There's a free program I used to use that allowed you to do both, but when I looked it up, I found that it was not free any more, so... so much for that idea, sorry. :P
I had a cool one that did neat soundfonts but it costed money and I lost it with a computer wiping and yeah. Oh well.
Quote from: skiaak on September 18, 2015, 07:33:37 PMDoes anyone know any free (no trail versions that last 30 days please) MIDI to MP3 converters that allow you to choose your own soundfonts?
literally like any decent DAW allows you to do that,
though what immediately comes to mind is Garageband, it's free and starter-friendlyedit: nvm just tried it for like the first time in years and this is so shit just do yourself a favour and get Logic Pro or something
I personally am I huge fan of Ableton Live as a DAW, best shit i've used tbh
Actually, I found a good one. Keppy Spartan MIDI Converter at http://keppystudios.com.
Hi, I'm new here. :)
Sorry if I'm bumping this thread, but I think the free FL Studio 10 demo is a nice program to convert MIDIs to MP3, because it's one of the only programs I know that don't change anything of the MIDI soundfont. :)