Unlike wav files that capture the surounding sound
waves, midis are actually information files that store the
type of insturment used and the notes to be played. This
makes them a lot smaller than wav files. A lot of people
confuse this fact and think that midis are a compressed wav
file and ask where they can get a converter. The truth is,
there is no converter(out right now). Most people create
midis by getting midi hardware that they plug into their
keyboard or guitars and then, into their computer. This
is the easiest way to create them, however, there is
software out right now. You choose an instrument and then
enter the notes in. If you have the sheet music for the
paticular song, you can just enter them in, however, if you
don't, you'll have to enter them in and test the song
out, which can take hours and is very tiring. I would
like to thank the people who have created the following
files and I would also like to thank Brian
for letting me use a couple of Alanis midis that he sequenced.
Check out his page
for more midi files.
Midi Files From 'Jagged Little Pill' -
Midi Files From 'Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie' -
Midi Files From Other Sources -