Best Note Detection Plugin?

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  1. DontSpendOnShit

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    Hi, what do you think is the best plugin for visualizing the notes in a sample? I mean things like NoteGrabber, Neural Note, Melodyne, RipX... Thanks
     
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    you could stem extract and then use melodyne?

    If you have a vocal/acapella only, then you can also use RePitch v3, which also shows you how the vocal is performed.

    For me that is working very well ...
     
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    Waves Key Detector

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    If you are doing it this way, instead of using Melodyne standalone app; stick the file onto a channel in your DAW and insert Auto-Tune on the track before you insert Melodyne as the next plugin on that channel strip. (You could also use Nuro Xpitch if you do not have auto-tube)

    If the notes in the part are slurred, legato, reverb, etc; you can also put a transient designer plugin first before the others on the chain to shorten the tails. (or a de-reverb if you have one).
     
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    good ideas!

    i have used de-verb plugin, it helps a bit to get it.

    but in the last months my sense of recognising pitches from playing something and compare have increase. So uncounsciously i sometimes have an idea how and where the pitches of some notes are, this helps a lot to work through the mess Melodyne sometimes gives out -- even on a full song.

    but steming in general has made this a bit easier.

    transient shaper is a good idea.
    i tried EQing before Melodyne, this didnt really help for me ...
     
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    I remember WIDI working best for me back in the days. Together with modern AI-assisted stem separation, it still could be useful.
     
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    Single notes? Melda's MTuner is a free plugin and is fantastic for tuning one-shots such as basses or guitars. The only one i use honestly
     
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    I use the in-built Ableton convert audio to midi (note or harmony). It's not perfect, and depending on the complexity of what you're working with you will get varying results.

    It works for basslines and chords/melodies usually


    (not a plugin technically but it will do the trick)
     
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    Most of this is done for unauthorized purposes anyway, or a nice clean multitrack of the session would likely be available. Or "pre-authorized" might be a better term. There is not much of a perfect one-size-fits-all answer. The main concern is just not ending up with a bunch of fragments of midi data when the audio is converted to midi. If that happens, you can stick an arpeggiator on the midi and set it extremely fast, bounce it, and reconvert that.

    Just like Acon Digital realized there was a need for a better drum-focused separation plugin, AI and other options will get better at separating instruments into higher stem count numbers with more focus on parts that most options still just call "other". " Other" is where most of this junk data comes from. You can even stick a multiband tool like BlueCat's MB-7 or Fuse Audio DrumsSSX as an insert before Melodyne. This pre-processing approach fits with Melodyne best, because if you use Melodyne in your DAW you have to record the audio ("transfer") into Melodyne before it will even do anything.
     
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