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memyselfandus wrote:
Shabdahbriah wrote:
memyselfandus wrote:In the showcase video here http://www.celemony.com/cms/index.php?id=ara#top

they take polyphonic audio and drag and drop into midi??

Does this mean you can take a live guitar track and trigger a vst on a midi track also? :hyper:
The Melodyne in the video you reference, is the "editor" version, which does exactly that. The version that comes with Studio One 2 (IIRC) is "essential", which does not do the *audio to midi* trick.

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Thank you :) anyone know if they plan to integrate the "editor" version into studio one?
Editor = $249.00 upgrade from Essential.

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I bought the Melodyne editor a while ago and it is quite impressive editing polyphonic audio content -BUT- for the usual tasks (voice correction) the essential version will do just fine! Don't be fooled by the word 'essential'.

For double tracking, just duplicate your voice track and pitch manipulate the copy.

If you *really* need audio2midi you have to bite the bullet.
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Actually, ALL the Melodyne versions will do the audio to midi in Studio One V2. The Editor version just does polyphonic editing.

Brent
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ah HA! I temped you back to the dark side! :hihi:

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koolkeys wrote:Actually, ALL the Melodyne versions will do the audio to midi in Studio One V2. The Editor version just does polyphonic editing.

Brent
For real?!!! :o

That would be extremely cool, then. Is this 'exclusive' to the ARA thingy, as that feature is specifically mentioned as not available in "Essential", on their page, and an impetus to upgrade to Editor. :?
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Yes!!! This alone is worth the price of the upgrade!

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koolkeys wrote:Actually, ALL the Melodyne versions will do the audio to midi in Studio One V2. The Editor version just does polyphonic editing.

Brent

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hibidy wrote:ah HA! I temped you back to the dark side! :hihi:
LOL, so you did. Not sure for how long, but still.

Brent :hihi:
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Yoda sayz: Spoiled, we are! :hihi:
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I dunno about that, I just want something that works :scared:

:P

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hibidy wrote:I dunno about that, I just want something that works :scared:

:P
I thought that's WHY you got a "Mac".

:hihi:
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:?:

The only mac I've ever had during this bonanza of bullshit was like 2006 :shrug: I guess there is something I'm missing.

.oO

So, feature wise, it fits nicely. For those of you NOT having cpu issues up the ying there is much to like!

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hibidy wrote::?:

The only mac I've ever had during this bonanza of bullshit was like 2006 :shrug: I guess there is something I'm missing.

.oO

So, feature wise, it fits nicely. For those of you NOT having cpu issues up the ying there is much to like!
Sorry, I thought you went Mac recently? My bad.

"Hink" maybe???

:oops:
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I doubt it, but he's got some cool new amps with yellow jacket tubes ;)

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hibidy wrote:I doubt it, but he's got some cool new amps with yellow jacket tubes ;)
Yeah, that's close enough. :wink:
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hibidy wrote:
gassle wrote:Anyone demoing: Could you get record precount to work? Even though it's set to 2 here, it doesn't precount. :P
it's the bottom of two pin to the left of the metronome (yes, I was stumped as well)
Ah thanks! This worked.. But now I have another trouble:

When loop mode is on, overdubbing an existing midi part more than one loop cycle deletes the old midi data after you click stop. But old data remains if you click stop before one loop cycle is completed.

What's worse is you keep hearing the existing midi data as you overdub it several loop cycles. Then you stop and all of a sudden original notes disappear.

This is confusing.
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