Originally Posted By: Derochette
Hi dcuny,
Thank you for commenting. I don't agree when you say that I finally kick Biab out. In my daw studio one, for each of my soundtracks, Biab vst permanently occupies one track.

Hi, Derochette.

My mistake. I didn't hear anything that was obviously BaiB, so I assumed (and was mistaken mistaken) that might be the case. I had a feeling that might be the case when I wrote it. blush

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In this case, From the midi file of this realtrack, I replaced the mandolin instrument with a vst piano and vst flutes.

I usually just immediately look for another instrument, because I've heard that the automatically generated MIDI isn't necessarily that good. But I'll have to remember it as an option.

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But in your last composition, you did import midi files into synthesizer, that's not why you ejected Biab.

I ran into a number of problems with the MIDI when I did that. Unless you adjust the settings, BiaB tends to put a small gap between the notes for notes entered from the GUI. Voice synthesis programs interpret these gaps as a break in words, which isn't what you want. So I'll probably be doing note entry in other programs, if I intend to export it. (I'm too lazy to figure out the right way to do it).

I suspect that's not a problem with the MIDI transcriptions, though.

Thanks for the correction! No hard feelings at all. smile


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Vocal control, you say. Never heard of it. Is that some kind of ProTools thing?