i created sheet music on Print Music 2002 (i don't know if it matters) as a .MUS with my casio keyboard and its MIDI capability and then i saved it as a .MID. then i made this midi file an mp3 using a free converter Direct MIDI to MP3 Converter from the internet, but now the sounds that i used to make the song, choir aahs, tremolo strings, and drum set, sound very off, even though the notes are the same. is it possibly because Print Music 2002 isnt designed for this, the mp3 converter isnt designed for this, my keyboard isnt designed for this, or is it something totally different?
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The converter probably uses different MIDI sounds than what your program uses. -
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how would i know which converter to use to get the sounds that match my keyboard, or are maybe even better? would that mean itd cost some...sigpic
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If you have fruity loops, I think it'd be best to load the midi into fruity loops, the find sounds u like =]
Its what I did when i went from making beats onmy keyboard, to making them using software I just converted them all into midi files then used the fruity loops sounds and tweaked them.

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Problem with FL is that they assign the instruments to each channel.
I put all of my percussion on one channel, which makes it impossible to convert. Unless I'm missing something.Rhythm Simulation Guide
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