

The very first number to change is "Blocks per Beat." Music notes play for different lengths of time, and Mario Maker is on a grid system. Right now, your music may sound like trash (for various reasons). You can click to play the music to hear it.ĭon't worry if it sounds flat. This is the one instrument track that if you play it, it sounds roughly like the song. Uncheck the tracks until you have only the one main melody track. Lots of MIDIs will have a more tracks than Mario Maker can handle. There are a bunch of checkboxes next to instrument tracks on the left. In Maestro, each instrument track comes separate. The following steps can be done in whatever order once you are comfortable. Step 3: Open Super Mario Maestro in your BrowserĬlick and select the MIDI file from your computer. You can use any of the following software: your browser, Windows Media Player, Garage Band (mac), iTunes. Play the MIDI file first to make sure it's what you want. If your song is garbage, that's exactly what Maestro will give you. Maestro takes whatever song you have and converts it to a level. If at any point of the process, you see that your song simply won't work in Mario Maker, just choose a different song. Download a MIDI file from one of the following sites:, , /midi, and .ĩ9% of the time, Maestro will properly convert the song, but some songs just don't work well in Mario Maker (because of the number of notes, octave limitations, etc). Maestro automatically generates music levels, but it needs MIDI music to start with. Maestro will almost entirely make the level for you, but you should have some general understanding of how music levels work in Mario maker to get the most mileage. The point is to quickly make music levels without understanding music. tl dr import music file => get schematic for a music level.

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This program converts MIDI music to music levels in Mario Maker. Here, I'll show you how to properly use Super Mario Maestro.
