: MIDI files do not contain actual sounds. To fix this, load your exported MIDI into a DAW (like FL Studio or Ableton) or a player like SynthFont and assign the exported SF2/DLS soundfont to the tracks.

: Use the latest version of VGMTrans (Windows x64 zip is recommended). 2. Importing and Scanning

: To make the MIDI sound like the original game, you should also right-click the associated instrument bank and select "Convert to DLS" or "Convert to SF2" . Alternative Tools for GBA Music

: A more user-friendly interface for the same engine, though it primarily supports the Sappy driver used in roughly 90% of GBA games.

: A powerful command-line tool by Bregalad that can rip MIDIs and SoundFonts directly from GBA ROMs.

: Locate the sequence file (often labeled with the song name or a hex ID), right-click it, and select "Save as MIDI" .

: Ensure both your .minigsf file and its parent .gsflib file are in the same folder.

: Open VGMTrans and drag your .minigsf file into the main window.