Roy Slough Posted April 2 Share Posted April 2 Now that I have Melodyne working correctly under a trial version, I have my Drums to Midi sorted (works with drum replacer so I can choose bet fit) However converting a bass guitar so I can use the SI-Bass guitar and things are a little weird. Many notes created are below the lowest available in Si-Bass which requires a transpose by 12 to bring everything up an octave ( I assume 12 is the correct number to use = 12 semitones) Now I know the playing is a little sloppy (My ex lead singer playing bass) but there are loads of miss triggers wrong notes etc. So I have 2 questions...... Is there no additional filter/import filter in after choosing Automatic, Default, percussive, melodic etc..? = e.g. Drum replacer offers a frequency dial to only trigger correct notes Otherwise, are there any suggestions on how to correct either the conversion of the track and/or correction of the midi once created and transposed? I attach a section of the bass track (please don't be too judgemental on the playing style) I had to export an MP3 the source is a wav but too large to attach, but I believe an MP3 should be OK Thanks Track-003-Bass .mp3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mettelus Posted April 2 Share Posted April 2 (edited) I forget where the setting is now offhand, but there is a preference setting to select the default octave. The SI bass needs that adjusted to talk properly with GM format (unless you want to manually transpose each time). Hopefully someone can chime in and tell you where that is at. It has been like that forever (the default) for some odd reason. Quick edit: It is worth mentioning that the AmpleSound Bass P Lite (is nerfed a bit), is one of the best free bass VSTis out there. Edited April 2 by mettelus Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roy Slough Posted April 3 Author Share Posted April 3 22 hours ago, mettelus said: I forget where the setting is now offhand, but there is a preference setting to select the default octave. The SI bass needs that adjusted to talk properly with GM format (unless you want to manually transpose each time). Hopefully someone can chime in and tell you where that is at. It has been like that forever (the default) for some odd reason. Quick edit: It is worth mentioning that the AmpleSound Bass P Lite (is nerfed a bit), is one of the best free bass VSTis out there. Thanks I have downloaded and added the AmpleSound Bass P Lite and will try it. I searched around both in CbB and Melodyne but failed to find the default octave setting so if anyone can direct me I would be grateful. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mettelus Posted April 3 Share Posted April 3 Check in Preferences->Customization->Display quick. I am not sure if that affects the Audio->MIDI conversion though, but worth try. This thread has a little more info on that specifically. This is another thread discussing the same issue with alternative workarounds, but they are not all simple ones. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Vere Posted April 3 Share Posted April 3 (edited) I have converted possibly over 100 bass tracks to midi so here’s what to expect. Yes it will be an octave lower for most VSTi like SI and AmpleP Bass. Yes the duration will be overlapping which can cause the following note to be cut off. Yes there will be missed or additional notes. Tips: Record the bass loud. Don’t worry if you go red as it won’t matter in the end. It is best to be max at -4db. If it isn’t then use Normalization to -4 db. Use only 1 PU that is the cleanest sound. Muddy sound won’t give good results but a brighter clean sound will. Those false notes are caused by unwanted notes being played or harmonics. So focus on clean and simple. It’s easy enough to add the fancy stuff later. Yes no matter what editing will be required. My routine is drag the bass audio track to AmpleP bass track holding Shift to keep it in time. Use melodic setting. Select all - Transpose 12 then pull duration back about 1/32 or until notes don’t overlap. Still selecting all, grab the lowest velocity tail and drag it to max. Let go. Now drag them all back to around 106. That’s a sweet spot for AmpleP bass which is definitely the best I’ve ever had. Now start playback and edit duration and move notes around etc. I can do this pretty fast now. I might also open the drum track and then open the bass lane while holding CTRL so I can see the kick drum placement ghost in the background. Edited April 4 by John Vere 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roy Slough Posted April 4 Author Share Posted April 4 9 hours ago, John Vere said: I have converted possibly over 100 bass tracks to midi so here’s what to expect. Yes it will be an octave lower Yes the duration will be overlapping which can cause the following note to be cut off Yes there will be missed or additional notes. Tips: Record the bass loud. Don’t worry if you go red as it won’t matter but best to be max at -4db. If it isn’t then use Normalization to -4 db. Use only 1 PU that is the cleanest sound. Muddy sound won’t give good results but a brighter clean sound will. Those false notes are caused by unwanted notes being played or harmonics. So focus on clean and simple. It’s easy enough to add the fancy stuff later. Yes no matter what editing will be required. My routine is drag to AmpleP bass track holding Shift to keep it in time. Use melodic setting. Select all - Transpose 12 then pull duration back about 1/32 or until notes don’t overlap. Still select all grab the lowest velocity tail and drag it to max. Let go. Now drag them all back to around 106. That’s a sweet spot for AmpleP bass which is definitely the best I’ve ever had. Now start playback and edit duration and move notes around etc. I can do this pretty fast now. I might also open the drum track and then open the bass lane while holding CTRL so I can see the kick drum placement ghost in the background. Thanks John, These tips from an experienced user will be invaluable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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