So, uh...anyone know how to make midi versions...
Google "convert mp3 to midi". There are plenty of automatic converters, although the way the results sound may... vary.
You have to do it yourself by listening and transcribing the notes into a program like NoteWorthy Composer.
Aah, so there is another way. I might actually contribute something to this place finally.
I've looked for converters before, but I didn't think it was actually possible considering the nature of a midi file. I'll look at it.
Curse Zone is silly when all it's instruments are piano...
See, I knew this was impossible.
Curse Zone is silly when all it's instruments are piano...
See, I knew this was impossible.
I can't find either midi available online... Wow. For a game like SotN, that's almost criminal.
If I had more free time I might try to make them myself. How soon do you need them? If you have a month or two I can probably throw something together for Abandoned Pit, though I doubt I can replicate the ambient background noises very well in midi. As for Curse Zone, I don't know if I could pull that off in midi or not. It's pretty intense.
In the meantime... I guess try more converters? Or maybe ask in a video game music forum.
If I had more free time I might try to make them myself. How soon do you need them? If you have a month or two I can probably throw something together for Abandoned Pit, though I doubt I can replicate the ambient background noises very well in midi. As for Curse Zone, I don't know if I could pull that off in midi or not. It's pretty intense.
In the meantime... I guess try more converters? Or maybe ask in a video game music forum.
I don't set deadlines. They suck.
symphony of the night
I don't see abandoned pit or curse zone but maybe these other ones would work?
Edit: Yep, I looked all over the place and only see the mp3 ones for those 2. But yeah, there is a ton of mp3 to midi converters out there. I think I remember trying one from CNET.
I don't see abandoned pit or curse zone but maybe these other ones would work?
Edit: Yep, I looked all over the place and only see the mp3 ones for those 2. But yeah, there is a ton of mp3 to midi converters out there. I think I remember trying one from CNET.
But...those are the scariest ones.
I think you can use a free program called Audacity to turn an mp3 into a wav file. But then you would need a program to convert a wav to a midi.