Discussion of music production, audio, equipment and any related topics, either with or without Ableton Live
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keefbaker
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by keefbaker » Sat Mar 24, 2012 12:47 pm
Hi, are there any tools in Live (or max for live) to examine an audio part like a guitar part and turn it into midi information?
If there are a number of them, any idea as to which is the most accurate method?
Thanks guys!

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taffmonster
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by taffmonster » Sat Mar 24, 2012 12:59 pm
Listen and manual entering ?
I've no idea but they used to make a midi pick up thingy. Its old and probably cheap on ebay these days
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keefbaker
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by keefbaker » Sat Mar 24, 2012 1:13 pm
I meant my own playing, so I know what the notes will be. I was just wondering if there was a fairly accurate way to get my own character as a player into a track without shelling out for one of those roland midi pickups.
I mean, Melodyne with it's DNA etc can certainly do it but I was wondering if there was something built in or made in MAX before I spend money on hardware or software.
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BlackMath
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by BlackMath » Sat Mar 24, 2012 5:50 pm
keefbaker wrote:I meant my own playing, so I know what the notes will be. I was just wondering if there was a fairly accurate way to get my own character as a player into a track without shelling out for one of those roland midi pickups.
I mean, Melodyne with it's DNA etc can certainly do it but I was wondering if there was something built in or made in MAX before I spend money on hardware or software.
I use melodyne its fairly accurate but not real time
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Tone Deft
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by Tone Deft » Sat Mar 24, 2012 8:01 pm
the midi pickup stuff is incredibly fun and totally worth the money.
there's some user up in here who loves the Roland VG99 IIRC or a similar product.
http://www.rolandus.com/products/produc ... ductId=849
as for m4L stuff, search the archives, don't know of any.
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by fcarroll » Sun Mar 25, 2012 10:20 pm
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by masterblasterofdisaster » Sun Mar 25, 2012 11:51 pm
Does this thing do a better job tracking than their B2M and G2M boxes?
By the first few review hits I get, it sounds like it. Fingers crossed, 'cos that would be cool...
It looks fun, but the OP should know it's only meant for tracking monophonic notes - hex pickups and something like a Roland VG-99 are needed to handle real time polyphony (or a guitar-like midi controller instrument would do it
http://www.starrlabs.com/ ).
Melodyne sounds like a cool option, depending on what it is you're looking to achieve, but I'd want to be able to play with a particular sound in the moment (that I'm playing on bass or guitar).