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Just out of curiosity, does anyone know how the same operation might be done on a Mac? I've been toying with the idea of converting some old original MIDIs (and, coincidentally enough, some from Chex Quest) for use on my iPod, but they sound pretty terrible on my PowerBook's native MIDI.
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If I remember correctly, open a MIDI in Quicktime Pro (included with Final Cut Pro or $19.95 from Apple.com) and go:
File --> Export --> to MP3 (or AIFF)
Pretty simple if I recall correctly. PM me if you need help with getting a copy of Quicktime Pro.
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Oh, Orion - one more thing:
Garageband can open up MIDI files. You can re-arrange them and change the instruments to Apple's high quality virtual ones and export to iTunes. They sound awesome!!!
Garageband is free with most recent macs as part of iLife.
Jam it back in, in the dark.