Audio to midi

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  1. looreek

    looreek Newbie

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    hello everybody,

    do you know a software able to convert audio from my bass to midi (to my synth)

    I want to play on my bass and split the audio signal to : one way my bass amp and a second way to my computer and play some massive, serum etc...

    thank to all the audioz community
     
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  3. mellowmushroom00

    mellowmushroom00 Noisemaker

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    Melodyne
     
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  4. zib

    zib Platinum Record

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    jamorigin midi bass
     
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    muse2love Producer

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    lampwiikk Member

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    Yeah jam origin is the best for software for sure... Bass is really tough because of the time of the wavelength of low frequency sounds, it almost always adds latency. Check out the Sonuus i2m, it only does monophonic audio to midi, but that's probably ok with bass right? Anyway, it's pretty good and not too expensive for hardware
     
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    Sounds like you´re looking for real time processing. Ableton Live 9.x is able to analyze audio (even polyphonic) and convert the analyzed pitch and note length to MIDI. Unfortunately not in real time.
     
  8. spacetime

    spacetime Platinum Record

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    I have tried this function many times and it NEVER gets it right if its polyphonic

    Melodyne is great to analyze but for live music that hardware which muse2love is selling seems to uniquely do what OP wants
     
  9. sisyphus

    sisyphus Rock Star

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    Yeah, especially with bass there is no real way to do so "live", because most of the software either does not convert in real time, (even in "non" realtime, I don't know if I would trust it sight/ear unseen to translate to accurate midi....).... and the Origin guitar thing is going to have too much latency, as it will have to wait for at least 2 cycles of the low string before trying to make a guess, and that is not going to fast enough for you...

    honestly, for this, it won't output midi to control serum or massive, but the fastest trigger I have every used is the Roland SY300, as it works on totally different tech.... won't go into it here, but it is lightning fast... of course you will have to spend some time coaxing sounds from the hardware, but it is quite amazing actually.
     
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    karamuzas Ultrasonic

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    I don't know about software.Take a look at this hardware if it suits you:
    http://www.rolandus.com/products/gk-3b/
     
  11. looreek

    looreek Newbie

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    hi all, thanks for answered me.

    I'm gonna check for the jamorigin, but for real time I'm not sure it will be ok and it is not on audioz :)

    I've seen the Sonuus should be the good solution for my project.
     
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