Use Reatune to write audio to midi
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- | # | + | #Add ReaTune to the FX of the audio track you want "convert" to midi. |
- | # | + | #Inside Reatune check "Send MIDI events when pitch changes" |
- | # | + | #Go to the "I/O Routing" of the Audio track. Route it to the track where you have your midi synth, under "SENDS": Route ONLY the MIDI data "All channels to All channels". In the Audio combo box route "None to Channel 1/2" |
- | # | + | #Go to the "I/O Routing" of the MIDI Track. Select the Audio track in your "RECEIVES" (if you did the previous step well, it is done automatically) |
- | # | + | #You are done. |
*Tip 1: If you want, you can select an specific midi channel instead of all them. | *Tip 1: If you want, you can select an specific midi channel instead of all them. | ||
*Tip 2: You can put GSNAP or any other AUTOTUNE in the fx sidechain before REATUNE, to make more easy for REATUNE to recognize the pitch of your audio. | *Tip 2: You can put GSNAP or any other AUTOTUNE in the fx sidechain before REATUNE, to make more easy for REATUNE to recognize the pitch of your audio. |
Revision as of 00:36, 26 February 2007
- Add ReaTune to the FX of the audio track you want "convert" to midi.
- Inside Reatune check "Send MIDI events when pitch changes"
- Go to the "I/O Routing" of the Audio track. Route it to the track where you have your midi synth, under "SENDS": Route ONLY the MIDI data "All channels to All channels". In the Audio combo box route "None to Channel 1/2"
- Go to the "I/O Routing" of the MIDI Track. Select the Audio track in your "RECEIVES" (if you did the previous step well, it is done automatically)
- You are done.
- Tip 1: If you want, you can select an specific midi channel instead of all them.
- Tip 2: You can put GSNAP or any other AUTOTUNE in the fx sidechain before REATUNE, to make more easy for REATUNE to recognize the pitch of your audio.