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Audio -> MIDI
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 10:38 am
by NationalSandwic
hi
anyone know a audio -> midi converter that will convert and stream midi back into Live (as opposed to creating MIDI files)? tried the WIDIsoft converter, which claims to stream midi out simultaneously... but Live doesn't seem to see the stream... don't know how to use a Plugin as a MIDI In.
any advice?
thanks!
anthony
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 7:59 pm
by NationalSandwic
well
no replies, but i've made progress... i found that the plugin i am using appears as a midi input in the 'Midi From' dropdown box on the midi tracks.
problem is, the midi data's not coming through. the plugin IS sending data out... there's an option to send data to my midi-out port, so if i do that, then cable that straight back into my midi-in, i can get the data as normal midi-input. but that's no good...
any ideas why a midi channel wouldn't be receiving midi from a plugin that is sending midi?
i've selected the plugin as my input.
the track is set to record/monitor.
?
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 10:06 pm
by Michael-SW
You need to Arm the midi track.
(But audio to midi is a very inexact thing, so unless you have a very specific application in mind you might as well not bother)
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 10:45 pm
by mikemc
Did you arm the track, and did this work for you? I seem to recall trying this one as you described, and arming the track, but even then it did not work.
Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 8:28 am
by NationalSandwic
"the track is set to record/monitor."
yes. the track is armed.
ever played on a Fender MIDI capable guitar? you'd be surprised how accurate those converters are. i do have something specific in mind, and i'm aware of the limits of the plugin.
MIDIYoke
Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 7:12 pm
by jksuperstar
If you can send the MIDI out to an external device, you can consider installing MIDIYoke. It's free, and acts like a virtual MIDI hub in software. 8 ports are available, so after installing, set the output cahnnel to MIDIYoke Port 1 (for example), then create a second track in Live that uses MIDIYoke Port 1 as it's input. That second track would contain you iVSTs, or Live plugins.
That will definitely work until there's some other solution from Ableton.
Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 7:19 pm
by NationalSandwic
thanks for the suggestion, and welcome to the board... =)
i'll give it a go. just hope the audio->midi plugin sees MIDIYoke as an output option.
Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 3:56 am
by yogz
hi. I've have been on that question for a while, tried a lot of plugs (widi,...) without any acceptable results (playing guitar) and if I have good memory, those plugs are not poly.
I bought a terratec ax100mkII, perfect play recognition and perfect polyphony: the bomb! the roland GR20 works quite well also.
peace