I don't know whether this topic has been discussed before. If, please hint me where to go.
I'd like to have an audio track (just with a single voice) transformed to midi in order to later control an autotune plugin (after some correction) of that very same track.
Do you know if Cubase / Logic / PT / Wavelab supports this? Any other software dedicated to this matter?
Or is there a better way to do it? One idea is of course to play along on a midi-keyboard, but since autotune programs can actually analyze in realtime what note the singer intends to sing it should be possible at least to some extent to extract a midi-track.
Any tips?
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The audio track needs to be quite clean and single pitched ....
The audio track needs to be quite clean and single pitched ....
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chords are bad
so far I haven't seen any of these things work with chords
so don't expect perfection but they are fun and can get you off to a good start
the future may bring better results
phulden wrote: I'd like to have an audio track (just with a sin
Well certain hardware processors such as one of the TC Helicon models (VoiceOne) will do pitch-to-midi conversion..... but heres one software solution I came across... Its called Autoscore Studio. Its a fairly affordable program.
http://www.wildcat.com/Site/Homepage.htm
I don't know the exact manner in which it works... its meant for converting pitch into a musical score that you can print out..... but I assume it probably has an option to also convert to MIDI since thats what the web page seems to say.
I have Melodyne... which is a neat program..... I have not played with it much though.... dont know if it will do pitch to midi.... might want to check into that.