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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Edit Apple audio loop?

2010-03-15 by Steve Currington

Just a thought.. 
I had a feeling that Melodyne with DNA now had the ability to take polyphonic audio and  export as some form of Midi but I have no idea as I don't have my copy yet but I recall reading about that somewhere.

Also There is a product out there called Audioscore Ultimate that can read polyphonic music and convert it into notation (which means into midi.)  
http://www.neuratron.com/audioscore.htm

I have an LE version that comes with Sibelius and only handles Monphonic and it works surprisingly well.. Again I have not upgraed to the Un ltimate version for the Polyphony  but have been tempted a few times.

Steve


On 15/03/2010, at 9:11 PM, GAmoore@aol.com wrote:

> No audio can not easily be returned to Midi. Logic does have an 
> audio-to-score function but I used it again recently and found it 
> completely worthless. Even if it did work, i would give you a bunch of 
> midi notes, and you would not have the original sounds that made the 
> loop so you would not be able to edit it.
> 
> You do these things though :
> - use FLEX to or simply cut the loop into 16th notes using the 
> scissors, and then re-arrange or copy the parts as you see fit. These 
> will then adjust to different tempos too.
> - you can use Recycle to make midi and little samples, and then you can 
> put that in EXS24.
> - you can choose a midi loop instead of an audio loop, then have all 
> the editability you want.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: stratjackson <john@...>
> To: Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sun, Mar 14, 2010 5:26 pm
> Subject: [Logic_Cafe] Edit Apple audio loop?
> 
>  
> I'm brand new to Logic and I'm hitting my first "wall." I want to edit 
> an audio drumset loop - not the file attributes per se, but the actual 
> pattern being played - so that the loop better fits the song I'm 
> working on.
> Is this possible? If so, how do I do this? Can an audio loop be 
> converted to a midi file so that I can edit it like I would a midi 
> drumset loop (which I DID figure out how to do)?
> 
> 



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