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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Edit Apple audio loop?

2010-03-16 by GAmoore@aol.com

Yeah Melodyne works on drum loops too. You have to buy the plugin or 
standalone though. And it might be a little funky if there are cymbol 
hits which overlap drum hits. You can move beats around, and change 
their pitch and envelope. However, for free, you can do that in Logic 
just cutting the audio like I mentioned. In fact you can do all of that 
in Logic if you want to spent the time to pitch shift, and such.

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Currington <steve@...>
To: Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, Mar 15, 2010 1:26 pm
Subject: Re: [Logic_Cafe] Edit Apple audio loop?

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@... 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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