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So chatgpt, your new woke overlord, can make MIDI data to represent a melody. I can't seem to figure out how to turn this data into sound. Apparently, Audacity can do this. It will also write programs in Python to accomplish this but I'm not into code and I keep getting syntax errors.

What I would like to do is copy RobotOverlord's MIDI data, and create a file that can be played in Audacity.
Has anyone figured this out yet? Thx

So chatgpt, your new woke overlord, can make MIDI data to represent a melody. I can't seem to figure out how to turn this data into sound. Apparently, Audacity can do this. It will also write programs in Python to accomplish this but I'm not into code and I keep getting syntax errors. What I would like to do is copy RobotOverlord's MIDI data, and create a file that can be played in Audacity. Has anyone figured this out yet? Thx

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Do you make your own midi tracks with it?

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I used to when I was a teen with a lot of time on my hands. These days I'm just a lazy guitar player that doesn't want to figure out how to do anything. I'm not available on Friday nights for the guitar thread, and I don't feel like getting recording figured out. I was thinking that I could possibly leave something to be posted in my absence.

I forgot to mention that Noteworthy actually requires you to be able to read music to some degree. I'm not fast at identifying what note is what, and if I see a cluster of notes (i.e. chords), I'm gonna be overwhelmed. I understand how it works and know about keys and stuff. A diatonic melody can be read or programmed pretty easily if you know that stuff. Go two notes up in key and then three notes down. You can do it like that instead of knowing what each line/space is. I'm kind of surprised, though, that I know quite quickly that the middle line is B and the top and bottom lines are F and E respectively. Using this program is the biggest exposure to sheet music I've had.