HERE'S A SITE THAT CONVERT MIDIS TO MP3S FOR FREE...

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...and I know what you're thinking: they all probably end up sounding like shit. Sometimes, yeah. But, I personally find that only half of the time will you end up with an MP3 that sounds bad (generally because the percussion to too high-pitched, it seems). From what I can tell, if the midi is good, it's converted MP3 version will be, too.

Here it is...

The website (which someone may have posted about before, I can't remember, but I haven't seen anyone talk about it at all, so I thought I'd share) is free to use, but it will only let you convert 10 or so songs until it asks you to sign up...which is also free, so it's no big deal.

I recommend at least checking the site out and converting a few of your favorite songs, because--every now and then--you'll end up with something that sounds gorgeous, like this...
So the increased file size is worth the trade off? I'd rather keep midis because of their small file size and that MP3 file, got the original MIDI for it? I'd like to compare the two types.
Adon237
if i had an allowance, i would give it to rmn
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Cheap Castle
This didn't turn out too bad. Your the best.
author=ZPE
So the increased file size is worth the trade off? I'd rather keep midis because of their small file size and that MP3 file, got the original MIDI for it? I'd like to compare the two types.

Well, I almost never get a MP3 bigger than 3 MBs (and those are generally songs longer that 3 mintues), so I would say yes. Most songs I have are like, between 1 minute and 1:30 minutes. Some songs don't even hit a single megabyte.

I think it's worth it. The only problem I seem to be having with this site I've already mentioned: the percussion in some of the songs end up being at piercing levels, and are too loud and annoying. So, you gotta find a instrument set that doesn't suck.
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