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Converting sound files


Question Posted Tuesday August 5 2008, 1:42 pm

I was wondering if it was possible to convert mp3 to midi file type.
I know you can do midi to mp3 but i didn't know about the other way around.

Thanks in advance for anyone replies.


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Aucunu answered Tuesday August 5 2008, 3:57 pm:
Yes it is possible. There are numerous programs out there to do this conversion. The link below is to the one I have used in the past and trust the most.

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