You can sing into vocal pitch correcting software and export it to midi!
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You can sing into vocal pitch correcting software and export it to midi!
Hi all--
Yeah, I know, how long did it take me to figure this out! But this is right up there with "discovering" Cloudlift for me.
I can sing into Wave Tune and export it to midi. I can record articulations over that midi with the merge record feature in ProTools. I can also use whatever standard style I want something played in from Toontrack.
I "discovered" all this in the middle of the night last night.--I think I was supposed to have learned it in my recording classes eight years ago (time flies!), but I was having such a hard time cross-fading in that class that I couldn't get to the "advanced" material for the course (which showed up in my grade for the class--don't ask!). Although there was a little app on my iPhone the instructor recommend we play with to get used to recording song ideas on the fly. It did a voice to midi conversion. I could export its midi, but only small amounts, and it was really choppy. It that case, it was better to just grab a keyboard.
Theoretically, I could actually get a cue done in four hours now. Currently, I'm at the two-week mark. Which, in itself, is a major improvement.
Man, I'm good to go now!
Best,
Wendy Landers
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Yeah, I know, how long did it take me to figure this out! But this is right up there with "discovering" Cloudlift for me.
I can sing into Wave Tune and export it to midi. I can record articulations over that midi with the merge record feature in ProTools. I can also use whatever standard style I want something played in from Toontrack.
I "discovered" all this in the middle of the night last night.--I think I was supposed to have learned it in my recording classes eight years ago (time flies!), but I was having such a hard time cross-fading in that class that I couldn't get to the "advanced" material for the course (which showed up in my grade for the class--don't ask!). Although there was a little app on my iPhone the instructor recommend we play with to get used to recording song ideas on the fly. It did a voice to midi conversion. I could export its midi, but only small amounts, and it was really choppy. It that case, it was better to just grab a keyboard.
Theoretically, I could actually get a cue done in four hours now. Currently, I'm at the two-week mark. Which, in itself, is a major improvement.
Man, I'm good to go now!
Best,
Wendy Landers
www.wendylanders.com
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Re: You can sing into vocal pitch correcting software and export it to midi!
Thanks Matt,
I've subscribed to their mailing list.
Best!
Wendy
I've subscribed to their mailing list.
Best!
Wendy
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I'm still waiting on the button that lets me sing the track, and export it sounding like George Strait, or Alan Jackson - depending on the setting.
Lemme know when that's available, please.
Lemme know when that's available, please.
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Sorry, but I'm keeping that info to myself!
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Congratulations, Wendy!!! I just made that "discovery" last year as well. And Peter, when I can sing in, and have it come out like a very long list of current awesome singers, I will share my secret with you LOL
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Please, when you find that, don't be stingy and share it
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Cool Wendy!
I get Sparks and Smoke from the back of my computer when it tries to convert my voice!
I get Sparks and Smoke from the back of my computer when it tries to convert my voice!
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Re: You can sing into vocal pitch correcting software and export it to midi!
I think Melodyne has the same functionality and can also export audio to midi.
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Matt
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Yes, Melodyne (at least, Melodyne Studio, which I'm fortunate to have) can do this.... I use it all the time to convert sung vocal melodies or guitar melodies into MIDI data to use with a VST. The MIDI data often needs some cleaning up (usually simplifying) to make it useable but it does work....
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