Babya Logic is the program that created the .MIA file. It is needed to create a .MID file.
A person can convert a MIDI to an MP3 by Zamazar. This is an online conversion program that is available for free.
IntelliScore Polyphonic WAV to MIDI can you use to convert mp3 to midi. But the demo only lets you convert the first 15 seconds.
Just Export as MIDI file.. Then, convert MIDI file to Mp3 file.
Short answer is you cant. Think of an mp3 as a recorded act of music, and a midi as a piece of sheet music. The only way to convert would be to listen to the mp3, and create a midi from what you hear. There are things called pitchriders that can convert a simple sound like a single guitar string or a note from a clarinet into a midi note number, but these are simple waveforms. An mp3 recording of a song is a very complex waveform which would confuse a pitchrider.
If you mean just popping in a CD and getting MIDI out of it, no. But if you have a separate multitracks of music, you can use Drumagog or Slate Trigger to make drums to MIDI and Melodyne or Autotune to make monophonic melodic instruments like bass guitar or vocals to MIDI. But for chords? You are pretty much out of luck.
You should be able to download a MIDI converter or use an online one. Most music writing software also has that ability.
Audacity can be used to convert a MIDI track to an audio file, therefore eliminating any editable MIDI data. You can simply keep the MIDI file and open it directly in FL Studio and edit any property of the MIDI, including exchange them for better sounding synthesizers and real audio samplers. FL is, after all, a digital audio workstation specifically designed for sequenced music. Loading a MIDI file will split the tracks for you and you can export any one of them individually as a MIDI or audio file.
A piezo pickup on an instrument (such as a guitar) can be used to record the sound and some programs (such as Apple Logic Studio) can convert this to MIDI. Note that this only works for one note at a time. No chords or strumming. A piezo trigger on a drum isn't designed to record the sound. It sends a pulse to a drum trigger module to make the sound. Roland makes a standalone module -the TMC-6 that can take 6 triggers and convert them to MIDI.
Converting a mixed track from multiple instruments to midi is not possible----A midi is a specific type of file--a certain type of sound wave (i.e. one that sounds like a piano or trombone, for example) with a set pattern of notes. You make midis by using a sheet music software such as MuseScore or Notation Composer. It is also possible to convert midis to mp3 format. However, it is NOT possible to reverse theconversion. Once a midi is converted to mp3, it loses all data specific to midis that makes the filecompatibleas a midi. Therefore, it is a one-way process, and you cannot convert any type of file to midi (midi is the "full acronym" for .mid files, by the way) as far as I know.I hope that helps and is understandable! If not, think of it as burning something: you can burn a piece of paper, but you can't freeze ash back into paper. :)(Did I also mention I'm fifteen?)
No. Line in is for audio, but midi is for midi.
midi = noon, midday après midi = afternoon
MP3 answer is MIDI