grid
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V-vocals
Can any one bring some files for me to check and hear v-vocals conversion of audio vocals to midi?
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Beagle
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can we do what? convert audio to MIDI for you using v-vocal? is that what you're asking?
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grid
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yes a vocal track made out of human voice but that is impossible they told me on shop that v-vocals only shifts tune but it cant convert an vocal track to midi,at least not respecting the structure of notes melody sweet becan
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Kalle Rantaaho
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What are you aiming at? What do you hope to achieve? That audio-to-MIDI-conversion is mostly meant to be used for drums, AFAIK, so only very strong transients, solid voice with minimal sliding (like portamentos) may give decent results.
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Beagle
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yes, v-vocal will give you a conversion of monophonic audio to MIDI. I haven't tried it myself to see how good it works because I haven't had a need for it.
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Kalle Rantaaho
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You've been dusting this carpet in two threads, but so far you have not given any hints about what you are trying to achieve with the conversion and V-Vocal or PT 10. That very easily leads us to think that you have unrealistic expectations about the quality of the audio-to-MIDI conversion of vocals. You do realise, that it is not possible in any way to convert the distinctive features of human voice to MIDI, like wovels or consonants, don't you. If you sing lyrics the convertion most likely goes badly wrong in many places, because different kinds of sibilants, silent wovels etc. are misinterpreted. However, if you sing be-pop-style melodies clearly, creating good transients (like,say, imitating a brass line), that can very possibly be converted with decent accuracy. I've only done a few quick tests, so I'm not able to give solid advise. I've been thinking about trying to create brass section riffs with this method.
post edited by Kalle Rantaaho - 2012/03/12 08:49:13
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Also note that this is the Home Studio forum and that V-Vocal is not included in any version of Home Studio, as far as I know.
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Mister kalle rantahooo this time on this thread you had the arrogancy to call me amateur and you are wrong sir Im more professional than you or anybody since I got more expirience in every field of music thing Im not going to name because youre just not that important to me and the single fact about trying to find about audio to midi conversion dont make me less professional,to me most of my friends that are pro musicians even think of being hard programming synths and that is so easy for me ,they mostly know nothing about midi since all of them record mostly audio,for this reason and all spoke think you are out of objectiveness for which I much rather appreciate if you stay away from my blog or I might end up calling you a u wish looser. <p> And I know some people from their houses use internet to boost your egos but believe me whoever you are if you gonna keep the path of this senior arrogant you wont get your wood much of me since the fact that Im here talking about home studio 2004 dont mean thats aLL I ve used in fact I have recorded in all sorts of real life studios that dont need to use computers to be digital but in last years have become much on computers,trhough I really wouldnt pay a cent to rent an studio where the enginneer uses only a computer ,not even with pro tools or something better,but I guess understanding the use of internet for egoccentric people is good to say
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Kalle Rantaaho
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Hold your horses, Grid :0) :0P What did I say to upset you so??? Where have I called you an amateur? Nowhere. That's 100% sure. If you mean my signature, it's been the same since 2006. I don't know you, you know that I don't, don't you? How could I know if you're an amateur or a pro? What I do know is that I'm an amateur. All I can do is to read your posts and try to find out what is the problem you're trying to solve, and to form some kind of a picture of the situation based only on what you have written. Would you please point me where you have explained your goals regarding audio-to-MIDI conversion in order to help us give you better answers. But now everything is in order. You showed what you're made of, and I can ignore you.
post edited by Kalle Rantaaho - 2012/03/13 17:55:21
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I share your frustration, amateur-ness and middle age-ness.
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