Yeah it would. Using your voice to control any MIDI instrument in realtime would be very interesting!captain caveman wrote:Yup LF and kk were right, I was talking of taking a live audio input and having the PitchCorrect plugin output the MIDI notes live to route to an instrument.
'Twould be a fun feature IMO.
Impressed with Cubase- am I crazy? What impresses you?
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- KVRist
- 63 posts since 8 Jan, 2004 from North Carolina, USA
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- KVRian
- 820 posts since 15 Dec, 2004
jfyi, you can do that with Usine and any host...sessionthree wrote:Yeah it would. Using your voice to control any MIDI instrument in realtime would be very interesting!captain caveman wrote:Yup LF and kk were right, I was talking of taking a live audio input and having the PitchCorrect plugin output the MIDI notes live to route to an instrument.
'Twould be a fun feature IMO.
But would be cool to do that easily, just with a few clicks
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- angelboy
- 4586 posts since 21 Aug, 2001 from Larnaca, Cyprus
Can your stupid Cubase record audio on a hard disk though??
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- angelboy
- 4586 posts since 21 Aug, 2001 from Larnaca, Cyprus
LawrenceF wrote:I think the first company that allows recording the first 5 takes directly into the trash bin will strike gold.
Re-Delete?Re-Turd?
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- KVRian
- 820 posts since 15 Dec, 2004
Very interestingLawrenceF wrote:Here's a new feature in C5 that some may not have stumbled on yet.
http://www.dawsession.com/pics/dsv.swf
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- KVRAF
- 3864 posts since 29 Feb, 2004
Lawrence,LawrenceF wrote:Here's a new feature in C5 that some may not have stumbled on yet.
http://www.dawsession.com/pics/dsv.swf
thanks for that, I actually hadn't had the time to play around with this.
Very mighty feature, and really cool, to the point vid !
Cheers,
susiwong
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- KVRAF
- 6159 posts since 4 Dec, 2004
Thanks. I did make a workflow error in the video though. You should select all the parts (like I did later) and go into the drum editor and then you can use the parts list in the drum editor to highlight different parts without going back and forth like I did in the video.susiwong wrote: I actually hadn't had the time to play around with this.
Very mighty feature, and really cool, to the point vid !
Cheers,
susiwong

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- KVRAF
- 3864 posts since 29 Feb, 2004
Even better !LawrenceF wrote:Thanks. I did make a workflow error in the video though. You should select all the parts (like I did later) and go into the drum editor and then you can use the parts list in the drum editor to highlight different parts without going back and forth like I did in the video.
Yesterday Cubase amazed me once again by being able to quickly solve a stupid mistake of mine I wouldn't have made without Cubase !
Been working on an older project when I noticed that all MIDI events on the bass track had an offset in the info line of a few ticks to the left, though the notes were correctly in time. Slip of the mouse perhaps, 25 versions back, not noticed ?
When correcting the offset obviously the timing went off. Simple solution: Mark all events on that track, Logical Editor, move all notes to the right by said amount of ticks - done !
While this simple example was purely cosmetic it once again made me realize how mighty the tools are we have at our disposal.
Cheers,
susiwong
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captain caveman captain caveman https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=81138
- KVRian
- 1120 posts since 13 Sep, 2005
Thanks for the heads up - that's good to know. I have Usine Free kicking around so I'll check it out.marce wrote:jfyi, you can do that with Usine and any host...sessionthree wrote:Yeah it would. Using your voice to control any MIDI instrument in realtime would be very interesting!captain caveman wrote:Yup LF and kk were right, I was talking of taking a live audio input and having the PitchCorrect plugin output the MIDI notes live to route to an instrument.
'Twould be a fun feature IMO.
But would be cool to do that easily, just with a few clicks
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- KVRian
- 820 posts since 15 Dec, 2004
There is a post in the using forum about it, if you want more information.captain caveman wrote:Thanks for the heads up - that's good to know. I have Usine Free kicking around so I'll check it out.marce wrote:jfyi, you can do that with Usine and any host...sessionthree wrote:Yeah it would. Using your voice to control any MIDI instrument in realtime would be very interesting!captain caveman wrote:Yup LF and kk were right, I was talking of taking a live audio input and having the PitchCorrect plugin output the MIDI notes live to route to an instrument.
'Twould be a fun feature IMO.
But would be cool to do that easily, just with a few clicks
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 16154 posts since 2 Dec, 2003 from Nashville, TN
So has anyone else tried Loopmash? I'm not a big loops user, but this thing is very cool. I've got some big epic purcussion loops with various elements and you can throw those in there and create new cool percussion lines.
I complain about hosts sometimes who just add plugins and not features. But Cubase 5 seems to add a good amount of both. And their plugins are actually very useful, and in the case of Loopmash, even a bit innovative. Very cool stuff!
Brent
I complain about hosts sometimes who just add plugins and not features. But Cubase 5 seems to add a good amount of both. And their plugins are actually very useful, and in the case of Loopmash, even a bit innovative. Very cool stuff!
Brent
My host is better than your host
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 16154 posts since 2 Dec, 2003 from Nashville, TN
It's definitely cool. Now, it's not automatic magic. Some loops don't jive well with it, especially loops with long sustains, as it chops up the sustain portion into multiple slices. I wonder if pre-sliced loops with proper sustain slicing would make a difference?
There's a lot of power there though to make new and interesting "beats" using a mixture of others. Cool to come up with some backing combos.
Brent
There's a lot of power there though to make new and interesting "beats" using a mixture of others. Cool to come up with some backing combos.
Brent
My host is better than your host
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- KVRAF
- 6159 posts since 4 Dec, 2004
I was playing with it once and I couldn't the sound I wanted, the balance between loops per se. Later (duh) it occurred to me that it's a VSTi so you can run multiple instances of it bring different loops into the different instances.
I'd meant to return and experiment with that and never got around to it.
Anyway, if you do any of that kind of stuff (beats) have a run at the step designer for creating bass loops using Halion One bass patches. Really cool... if you know your musical scales of course.
I'd meant to return and experiment with that and never got around to it.
Anyway, if you do any of that kind of stuff (beats) have a run at the step designer for creating bass loops using Halion One bass patches. Really cool... if you know your musical scales of course.