Recording Midi Files

Nolf-JobNolf-Job Inside each and every one of you!
edited September 2004 in Hardware
I recently downloaded a trial for MID converter 3.3 in order to convert some midi files to wav. Each file is only about 10 secs long (max conversion is 60secs for the trial). I seem to be having some problems with settings though with soundstorm, because every file that it exports is silent. I have an NF7-s which is hooked up to some logitech z-680's via spdif(toslink). Attached is an image of what the settings dialogue box looks like. If anyone has any suggestions or other ideas on how to convert midi's to wav's i'd appreciate it.

Comments

  • ThraxThrax 🐌 Austin, TX Icrontian
    edited September 2004
    Your recording source isn't stereo. You want the synth channel.
  • Nolf-JobNolf-Job Inside each and every one of you!
    edited September 2004
    A note pops up that says if you are using an enternal(i think they mean internal) sound card then use stereo mix. The choices I have are spdif, microphone, line in, cd audio, video, aux, mono mix, and stereo mix. I've tried spdif as well and that didn't work.
  • ThraxThrax 🐌 Austin, TX Icrontian
    edited September 2004
    That's very peculiar. None of the options you listed I could conceive as workable, either. hmmm.
  • Nolf-JobNolf-Job Inside each and every one of you!
    edited September 2004
    I'm pretty sure the stereo mix option is the one I want. In the popup note it mentions that 'stereo mix' may come up as a different name depending on sound cards. I think the problem has to do with one of the settings for soundstorm though, which I can't seem to figure out.
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