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Mr. Jason E. Lec...
post Tue 20 Feb 2007, 05:42
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Okay, i know a DAW exists that can do this. and i think it's probably something like Logic or Pro Tools or something else i just can't afford. But does anybody know a separate program that can convert the tones from an audio file into midi notes? i use Ableton Live 6, so anything that would work in that environment would be awesome. or, of course, any stand alone program would be just fine. any suggestions?
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post Tue 20 Feb 2007, 06:50
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QUOTE (Mr. Jason E. Lectric @ Tue 20 Feb 2007, 04:42) *
Okay, i know a DAW exists that can do this. and i think it's probably something like Logic or Pro Tools or something else i just can't afford. But does anybody know a separate program that can convert the tones from an audio file into midi notes? i use Ableton Live 6, so anything that would work in that environment would be awesome. or, of course, any stand alone program would be just fine. any suggestions?


Google is your friend.

http://www.music-notation.info/en/compmus/audio2midi.html
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post Tue 20 Feb 2007, 11:34
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Hi, Have look at this site, it may help

http://www.mp3towav.org/TS-AudioToMIDI/
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post Tue 20 Feb 2007, 14:37
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okay, thanks for the ATTEMPT, but this is a post on MACmusic.com. therefore a program that is windows only really doesn't help at all. but hey, at least you tried. now is there anyone out there that knows a program for autio to midi on MAC?
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post Tue 20 Feb 2007, 17:35
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QUOTE (Mr. Jason E. Lectric @ Tue 20 Feb 2007, 14:37) *
okay, thanks for the ATTEMPT, but this is a post on MACmusic.com. therefore a program that is windows only really doesn't help at all. but hey, at least you tried. now is there anyone out there that knows a program for autio to midi on MAC?



Melodyne Studio version has this facility. Can use the resulting file in Logic. Don't know aqbout other DAWz.


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post Tue 20 Feb 2007, 18:28
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But does anybody know a separate program that can convert the tones from an audio file into midi notes? i use Ableton Live 6, so anything that would work in that environment would be awesome. or, of course, any stand alone program would be just fine. any suggestions?


Try www.widisoft.com

I have the VST version and it works fine in real time. There is also a standalone version which looks very capable.
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post Tue 20 Feb 2007, 18:50
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With most Daws, the process is to record the audio from a midi device, then render a stero file of the complete mix.

Be aware that MIDI doesn't make any sound, it's digital data that describes a performance. the sound is dependent on the midi device being triggered by the data.

That is the way that live operates you have to bouce a track to create an audio file, it is explained fully in the Live lessons that come with the software.

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post Wed 21 Feb 2007, 20:39
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thank you jeffcloke. now, as far as midi not making sound, NO KIDDING. i've been doing midi-based music for 15-ish years now. i just wanted something that will "listen" to the notes on some sort of audio file, like a piano arpeggio, and be able to say, HEY... here are the notes that were just played, and i'll go ahead and assign them to midi nites. it SEEMS like jeffcloke had it right.
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post Thu 22 Feb 2007, 09:26
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From your post it looks like you are not a logic user, but just to add my 2pc, logic has the Audio-to-Score function which I have used with reasonable results. It is in the sample editor under the factory menu.


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post Thu 22 Feb 2007, 10:06
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To Mr. Jason E. Lectric. Thanks for the thanks, but please don't associate me with your aggresive comments on other people's attempts to help.
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