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If a particular RealTrack is available in notation form, is there any way I can get midi" from this notation?




There may be other options, but certainly if you have notation available, you can enter it into most good Midi sequencers.


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(the other option would be to cut , paste and pitch shift the audio bass track which I don't even want to think about!!!




I've started playing around with Melodyne which is a remarkably easy program for manipulating the pitch and duration of notes. The notes appear on a piano role as blobs that you can drag to different pitches. You are also able to shorten and lengthen duration, raise and lower volume or delete notes altogether. The program is a bit pricey but my wife bought a copy for me a little over a year ago using her teacher discount. I just got around to using it a few weeks ago when I was having a problem fixing a sour note in a vocal. I found at that time that I was able to fix some note durations on some real track endings that cut off too quickly for my taste. I'm just beginning to explore the possibilities of this software but I've been impressed with it so far.

Melodyne also can convert your bass audio directly to MIDI if you wanted to do that.


Keith
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