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  • Kenichi-SNK
    FFR Player
    • Apr 2004
    • 21

    #1

    Sound requested - Urgent!

    Heyas, iv been making music for a while now and i need your help.


    Right click and save target as..

    I am desperate to get that piano sound (at the very beginning of the song) in WAV format but i cant seem to locate or even create it -_-, Can anybody help me?

    If you help me then as soon as i finish the project i will share it with FFR I am going to create a FF7-Mako Reactor techno remix, im doing good at it but i need only this sound. If anyone could share the sound with me if they have it (without echo's, just like in the midi) i would be very appreciative and also give you much credit and thanks within the release comments and file comments.

    Thx a bunch!
    ~Kenichi
  • Aerogroove
    FFR Player
    • Jul 2004
    • 140

    #2
    RE: Sound requested - Urgent!

    since its a midi, it somewhere in the microsoft midi GM soundbank

    depending what version you have the piano sound could be different

    so your best finding a way to do it yourself

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    • Kenichi-SNK
      FFR Player
      • Apr 2004
      • 21

      #3
      RE: Sound requested - Urgent!

      Um...thx for....thx for...wtf man if ur no help then why post?

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      • Jihnsius
        FFR Music Producers
        FFR Music Producer
        • Aug 2004
        • 97

        #4
        RE: Sound requested - Urgent!

        What you're asking for is a MIDI sound effect. You can easily do that yourself by adding a MIDI bank and finding that sound.
        Originally posted by Aerogroove
        you like my space ship cargo bay door sound solo, jihn?

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        • Kenichi-SNK
          FFR Player
          • Apr 2004
          • 21

          #5
          Ah this information is what i need Unfortunately my skill in the use of MIDI's are... zero. Dont suppose i could get a small step by step tutorial? Its just one sound i need to extract from a MIDI song, thats pretty much it.

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          • Jihnsius
            FFR Music Producers
            FFR Music Producer
            • Aug 2004
            • 97

            #6
            There's really nothing to it.
            Open the MIDI in whatever program you're using. Delete all channels except for the one that has the sound that you want. Find the part in the song in which the sound is played, and copy that note (or series of notes). Delete all notes, then paste what you've copied.
            Originally posted by Aerogroove
            you like my space ship cargo bay door sound solo, jihn?

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            • Kenichi-SNK
              FFR Player
              • Apr 2004
              • 21

              #7
              And that will extract a MIDI single sound to a wav?.... ?eh?

              Im using winamp 5 and that only allows me to open it up and save it again. WIth the music software i use I cant touch anything unless it is in wav or mp3 format. I can use Goldwave audio converter to change most things into wav format, but that sound i need doesnt play on its own so i cant cut it out. It might look like it does play on its own in the song, but just before the sample finishes it plays another so just cutting it out the hard way isnt going to give me any good results anyway :/

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              • Jihnsius
                FFR Music Producers
                FFR Music Producer
                • Aug 2004
                • 97

                #8


                Modplug Tracker is free. It opens MIDIs.
                Originally posted by Aerogroove
                you like my space ship cargo bay door sound solo, jihn?

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                • Jihnsius
                  FFR Music Producers
                  FFR Music Producer
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 97

                  #9
                  Wait a second, I thought you said you were producing? Most production tools can open MIDIs. What are you using?
                  Originally posted by Aerogroove
                  you like my space ship cargo bay door sound solo, jihn?

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                  • Kenichi-SNK
                    FFR Player
                    • Apr 2004
                    • 21

                    #10
                    Im using many kinds of Ejay's, the ones i have will only accept pure high quality wavs. It will accept mp3's but it decodes em down to wav for me. Its a bummer really but the software is fine when producing. Ejay's really need to widen up thier tools, but since the software is cheap i aint complaining in any way

                    I tried FruityLoops but the way it is laid out...i cant do a thing with it. I need decent software for music making thats easier to use, i like programs that work like Ejay's or Music/Music2000 for PS1 < big fan of all these.

                    EDIT: That link u gave me comes up on Google too but it appears to be down or non existant now or at this moment :/

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                    • sleeplessdragn
                      ~Bang that beat Harder~
                      FFR Simfile Author
                      FFR Music Producer
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 2321

                      #11
                      Fruity Loops is actually considered to be one of the more simpler music creation softwares. So much so in fact that most people who use it are considered unprofessional and not very serious.

                      Fruity Loops has the capability of decoding MIDI and at the very least showing you the notes within the tracks.

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                      • Aerogroove
                        FFR Player
                        • Jul 2004
                        • 140

                        #12
                        are you talking about getting the midi notes or the piano sound itself?

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                        • Kenichi-SNK
                          FFR Player
                          • Apr 2004
                          • 21

                          #13
                          Inside that MIDI song i put in post #1 i want to extract ONLY the piano sound on its own so i can use it to place in a new song im making, so i need that MIDI single sound turning into a wav so Ejay can take it in. Any tutorial of doing that using Fruity Loops? (whilst i go *cough* purchase it)

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                          • sleeplessdragn
                            ~Bang that beat Harder~
                            FFR Simfile Author
                            FFR Music Producer
                            • Jan 2004
                            • 2321

                            #14
                            For the piano sound, it shouldn't be too hard to zoink up a few oscillators and get it pretty close.

                            The notes you can find by opening up the piano roll to any sample and going to the piano options in the top left, File --> Import MIDI data.

                            From there a small window should open asking you to specify which tracks from the MIDI to show and which channels. After that just hit ok and the MIDI note data is placed into the piano roll. You can copy/paste/cut/delete/fap etc etc from there.

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                            • Kenichi-SNK
                              FFR Player
                              • Apr 2004
                              • 21

                              #15
                              Copy/paste where? Im a total noob at any of this.

                              Gawd i cant stand FruityLoops no matter how long i look at it i dont know what the heck im doing. :/

                              EDIT: Omg im getting NO sound when using midi's in FruityLoops, aight screw Fruityloops thats the last straw iv had playing with the stupid thing *uninstalls in disgust*

                              ,-_-

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