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But Bob, why would you want to input a generated RT into Meldoyne and convert it into MIDI? Of course, you can do that but I don't see the point as the MIDI notes for the RT are a notation of what the RT is playing and has no control over it, If you change the MIDI notation for an RT you will NOT change the RT being played.




Because, what we have now is not really midi, just notation. You can edit a real midi, that's the whole point. How many times have people asked why can't a Real Track follow your own entered melody or solo or whatever? Apparently using Melodyne you can. There's new post on this with a link to the product description. Reading it, that's exactly what it does, it converts audio to midi so you can edit it. This solves the problem of the Real Tracks/Drums sounding great but generic, they can't follow a precise arrangement. I would love to hear from someone who has used it for this and can report if it really works or not.
Do you have the version that is supposed to do this or is yours just for vocals? Is this a new upgrade that just came out? Check it out a bit closer and tell us all about it. I hope the OP chimes in too.

Bob


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