11-14-2016, 11:41 AM
(11-14-2016, 10:53 AM)ctr34 Wrote: and you can control the volume (or velocity) of each note.
Oh yes that is something that is missing right now. But I cannot afford apps like FL Studio. So I'm always looking for free apps, like Audacity.
Hopefully there's a open source tool for midi files.
The quality can be set high on the mp3 up to 320, if it's the kind of quality you mean. Actually I always use to save a WAV file first.
However, I understand that merging all the instruments together in a mp3 isn't recommended, especially if the song isn't finished.
That's why the midi should always be saved, to make it possible to improve it later.
I see there's a volume button on the sequencer already, that is set to medium as default so it's actually possible to increase the volume there.
But I don't know if the midi file will be louder. And I said one can amplify the recording. The same plugin can be used to decrease the volume.