I have Cakewalk Music Creator 2003. Can I transfer the MIDIs I create to a CD I can play on my home/car CD player? If so, how?
Thanks in advance,
The K-Man
transferring MIDI to CD
You must first transfer the MIDI to AUDIO. To do this, connect you Speaker Out to you Line In. Arm a Audio Track and start the record process. The results will now be an Audio version of your MIDI.
Export the Audio to a .WAV file. You will need a program like CDMaster 32 or other like software to convert the .WAV to .MP3 or .CDA file. Then you will be able to listen to it in your CD player.
I am not very familiar with Music Creator 2003 and you might not be able to do all of what I just said. But you should still be able to play your MIDI file back into your computer and maybe use Windows Sound Recorder to make a .WAV file.
I have a small Behringer MX602A mixer which I use to monitor my audio recording so I don't over drive or under drive the levels.
Good luck
Export the Audio to a .WAV file. You will need a program like CDMaster 32 or other like software to convert the .WAV to .MP3 or .CDA file. Then you will be able to listen to it in your CD player.
I am not very familiar with Music Creator 2003 and you might not be able to do all of what I just said. But you should still be able to play your MIDI file back into your computer and maybe use Windows Sound Recorder to make a .WAV file.
I have a small Behringer MX602A mixer which I use to monitor my audio recording so I don't over drive or under drive the levels.
Good luck