kick drum track to midi?

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2017/08/07 18:15:52 (permalink)

kick drum track to midi?

hello there
is a kick drum track be converted to midi?
 
im on sonar 5std.. 
 
thanks martin

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    Re: kick drum track to midi? 2017/08/07 22:46:07 (permalink)
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    hello there
    is a kick drum track be converted to midi?
     
    im on sonar 5std.. 
     
    thanks martin



    You'd have to use Melodyne to convert the Audio to MIDI,
    then you could replace with any Kick from any of your 
    Drum Samplers...




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    Re: kick drum track to midi? 2017/08/07 23:32:45 (permalink)
    Not many options in SONAR 5, unless you have V-Vocal. IIRC it wasn't included in all editions, but if you have it, it can do audio-to-MIDI. If the kick's not on a separate track, apply a low-pass filter before applying V-Vocal.


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    Re: kick drum track to midi? 2017/08/08 00:35:35 (permalink)
    DERH...I thought your post said Sonar Standard...Bit is right...
    post edited by cclarry - 2017/08/08 10:40:39


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    Re: kick drum track to midi? 2017/08/08 08:52:20 (permalink)
    thanks guys!
     
     
    cheer martin

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    Re: kick drum track to midi? 2017/08/08 11:59:30 (permalink)
    In an earlier version of Sonar there used to be an "extract timing" function when you right clicked on an audio clip. If I recall correctly this could be converted to MIDI or used to groove quantatise MIDI. If you part is just a kick drum this may be a work around you could use. I cant remember the details it was a long time ago.

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    Re: kick drum track to midi? 2017/08/08 12:23:39 (permalink)
    Glyn Barnes
    In an earlier version of Sonar there used to be an "extract timing" function when you right clicked on an audio clip. If I recall correctly this could be converted to MIDI or used to groove quantatise MIDI. If you part is just a kick drum this may be a work around you could use. I cant remember the details it was a long time ago.


    i tried many time the extract timing but it not work anyway thx
     
    i have melodyne will try it
     
    thanks martin

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    Re: kick drum track to midi? 2017/08/08 12:35:58 (permalink)
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    Glyn Barnes
    In an earlier version of Sonar there used to be an "extract timing" function when you right clicked on an audio clip. If I recall correctly this could be converted to MIDI or used to groove quantatise MIDI. If you part is just a kick drum this may be a work around you could use. I cant remember the details it was a long time ago.


    i tried many time the extract timing but it not work anyway thx
     
    i have melodyne will try it
     
    thanks martin



    You'd find that the ARA integration of Melodyne in the current version
    of Sonar is a godsend.  It makes that task easy peasy...


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