Voice To Midi Or Auto Accompaniment From Voice |
Thu 6 Mar 2008, 15:25
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 06-Mar 08 Member No.: 99,368 |
Hey - does anyone know of any way to convert voice to midi files? That way I can import the melody file into like Band in a Box and create auto accompaniment.
Or, even better, does anyone know of any auto accompaniment software (like Band in a Box) that let's you sing in the melody, then creates auto accompaniment? Thanks. |
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Fri 7 Mar 2008, 06:11
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 479 Joined: 08-May 05 From: Portland - US Member No.: 65,373 |
Antares Kantos sounds like something you may be looking for. It is no longer in production but I am sure you can find a copy on Ebay or by Google. Another possiblity may be Celemony Melodyne....
www.myspace.com/mortal_engines |
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Fri 7 Mar 2008, 13:51
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Member Group: Members Posts: 93 Joined: 30-Nov 04 From: Carmarthen. - UK Member No.: 55,837 |
Melodyne Studio will convert audio to midi.
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Fri 7 Mar 2008, 17:08
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 9 Joined: 29-Jan 08 From: Schertz - US Member No.: 98,454 |
The Roland GI-10 is an older piece of gear that has a microphone input to allow pitch to midi conversion. It is not absolutely perfect at what it does, but it can be functional. It has a hard time recognizing quick changes of notes. So, if in recording you slow the tempo way down, and instead of singing words, you substitute a consisent sylable, ah, for example, I think you could get it to work for your purposes. The unit sells for around $100 to $150 on eBay, is has standard 5-pin midi connectors on it, so you would still need some sort of interface to connect it to your Mac.
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