License: Freeware $0.00 OS: Win7 x32,Win7 x64,WinVista,WinVista x64,WinXP Requirements: 800 MHz processor or better, 512 MB RAM, 200 MB hard disk space Publisher: AVSoft Corp. Homepage: http://www.audio4fun.com
AV MIDI Converter 1.0 is a free and easy-to-use program to convert MIDI to MP3, AAC/MP4, OGG, FLAC, and WAV. Although a small program, AV MIDI Converter 1.0 provides exceptionally powerful features and many benefits, as well as user-friendly interface. With just a few simple clicks, users may convert, at the same time, as many MIDI files as they want to, without having listening to them at all, thanks to direct conversion. The default sound font is AVnex Supersound, but emphasizing individual taste and customization, the program allows users to choose their favorite sound font by importing the relevant .SF2 file for the conversion. It is also possible to set audio configurations, either for each input file one by one, or all of them simultaneously, to create the desired sound effects, particularly the volume of the song, reverb configurations (room size, damp factor, width size, level size), chorus configurations (stage, level, speed, depth). A built-in player helps preview the output files and adjust the settings until the songs sound exactly as the user pleases.
AV MIDI Converter also allows users to define the wave output (sample format, sample rate, buffer size, buffer count, audio channel, and audio group) and set the codec for each of the output file types. For professional musicians who compose MIDI music with digital pianos or keyboards, AV MIDI Converter is indispensable as a tool to quickly and conveniently convert their works to more popular formats. For those who are not in the music industry, AV MIDI Converter is great fun to play with. The conversion of MIDI files may serve various purposes: sharing them with anyone, burning them to an audio CD, or playing them on portable MP3 players such as Apple iPod. Besides using other free programs or free trial versions from audio4fun.com, the user can mix the resulting files with their own singing voices and morph the music, thus turning their own PC into a fully functional home audio studio.