

In FL Studio, this can be done by going to the File > Export as Midi menu.

Once prepared, you can export this midi to be loaded into MIDI2FNF. In the picture below, it's possible to see this on the FL Studio. An easy way to achieve this is by using a DAW like FL Studio or Cakewalk to modify or create a midi file. Notes outside of this range will be mapped randomly. If you don't want to do this, skip right ahead into the "Converting the Midi file"īy default, MIDI2FNF will use the midi notes 60 to 63 (C5-D#5) in channel 1 as the LEFT/DOWN/UP/RIGHT arrows for player 1 and 72 to 75 (C6-D#6) on channel 2 for player 2.

for better results it's recommended to prepare the midi files. Without preparation, it will automatically generate a distribution of arrows based on the notes on said channels. Midi2FNF can use any midi file with data on the Midi channels 1 and 2 to use as the arrows for a songchart. MIDI2FNF - Convert Midi Files to SongchartsDownload the latest release from here. ↺4 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (WiiU) To create shortcuts to your favorite games! Join us! Our away homes on the interwebs: MIDI2FNF - Make Songcharts in Minutes Signup Login ModsĪnd creators, since 2001.
