[Your NDS ROM] ──► Loaded into VGMTrans ──► Right-Click Track ──► "Convert to MIDI" Find your preferred song track in the VGMTrans lower pane. Right-click the sequence name and choose .

Since MIDI files do not contain actual sound, you should also right-click the corresponding BANK file and select "Convert to DLS" or "Convert to SF2" (SoundFont) to recreate the original DS instrument sounds. Alternative: xSF2EXE and VGMToolbox

: To hear your converted file with its original instruments, you must load both the into a MIDI editor or player like

A MIDI file only contains note data, meaning it will play back using generic piano sounds on a default PC media player. To capture the authentic Nintendo DS sound texture, you must also extract the instrument samples:

Once restored to their original format, you can then use to perform the MIDI export as described above. Verified Tools Overview Primary Function VGMTrans Sequence Extraction/Export Direct MIDI and SoundFont export from ROMs. VGMToolbox File Manipulation Reverting .mini2sf back to original SDAT archives. SynthFont Playback/Rendering

While VGMTrans is the industry standard for this task, there are other methods depending on the game format:

If you want, I can:

"Verified" in this context usually means:

As of 2025, no single "Mini2SF to MIDI" converter is commercial mainstream. However, verified pipelines can be assembled from: