Audio track.

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2015/11/09 16:59:52 (permalink)

Audio track.

When recording audio tracks in Sonar X3, is it possible to get any data in the various views..ie  track...piano roll ...staff or does data appear only in the midi mode?
Basically, what I am looking for is a way to print a music sheet and tabs of what I have recorder with the guitar on an audio track.
 
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    brundlefly
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    Re: Audio track. 2015/11/09 17:13:40 (permalink)
    Definitely not possible in real time. The full Melodyne has polyphonic pitch detection and MIDI extraction that could help, but it's a challenge to get a decent transcription from polyphonic audio to MIDI any way you slice it, and to get that to presentable notation/tablature is yet another step. You might want to look into getting a MIDI guitar controller.

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    Re: Audio track. 2015/11/09 17:26:33 (permalink)
    I'm not sure I understand but...
     
    Are you asking whether if you recorded a guitar (or other audio instrument) part into an audio track whether the notes of that part could then be shown in the Piano Roll View/Staff View?
     
    If so... no. Not really. Not reliably. It depends on the material.
     
    What Sonar DOES have though (at least Platinum does) is ARA audio to MIDI conversion using Melodyne.
     
    What that does is analyze an audio signal, sends it to Melodyne to detect the pitches of the notes and can convert it to MIDI notes.
     
    The basic version of Melodyne that comes with Sonar can only work on "Monophonic" parts though (one note at a time). So you could do it on a bass track or a single voice vocal track.
     
    For "polyphonic" (more than one note at a time) audio like a guitar playing chords you need to upgrade the Melodyne plugin to the top version (Melodyne Editor). You get a discount for that if you got Melodyne with Sonar.
     
    BUT this isn't magic. Even the single note MIDI conversion needs to be played SUPER clean and tight for the notes to be detected properly and you'll still have to go through all the notes to correct a lot of stuff. Same goes for the polyphonic version which probably needs more correcting afterward.
     
    So no... you can't just take an audio track and have it immeditaly turn into sheet music... BUT using the audio to ARA MIDI conversion on a cleanly played part and then editing out any errors the conversion added you can then print that out in staff view.
     
    There is no tablature view in Sonar. Only the fretboard view which is essentially useless for printing out because it is a step based view.
     
    Cheers.
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