Audio to MIDI Conversion

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2016/12/11 00:51:47 (permalink)

Audio to MIDI Conversion

Trying this for first  time . From acoustic guitar track / clip to synth piano. Bad result. Just get one note that keeps banging over and over..( on piano synth). Thought I followed the help instructions stepsteps but something not working well.  Thanks in advance. 
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    noynekker
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    Re: Audio to MIDI Conversion 2016/12/11 01:01:42 (permalink)
    More info please . . . are you using Melodyne to do the conversion ?
    If so, which version ?

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    Re: Audio to MIDI Conversion 2016/12/11 06:12:08 (permalink)
    Check Melodyne not using percussive algorithm.

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    Re: Audio to MIDI Conversion 2016/12/11 07:56:33 (permalink)
    Using version - Essential 4.  Yes using Melodyne - I apply Melodyne to the region, then the "Copy MIDI events" command as instructions say (although at this point - what MIDI events!). I have the universal algorithm checked (not percussive) and not melodic. 
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    Re: Audio to MIDI Conversion 2016/12/11 08:03:19 (permalink)
    You need to upgrade to Studio or Editor to get polyphonic conversion. Try playing a one note at a time solo passage and see how it works with your version. And use melodic for your version. (If you are converting an entire take, you can actually drag the audio track onto a midi one and the conversion will happen and show you the midi notes automatically).
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    Re: Audio to MIDI Conversion 2016/12/11 08:08:10 (permalink)
    I think problem solved - I had to check melodic algorithm and this displayed all the notes on Melodyne's piano roll
     
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    Re: Audio to MIDI Conversion 2016/12/11 11:54:58 (permalink)
    OK thanks . Will look into that upgrade. My melodic MIDI conversion is not too bad but could be better. .
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    Re: Audio to MIDI Conversion 2016/12/11 12:32:05 (permalink)
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    post edited by jb101 - 2016/12/11 20:18:38

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