Could you give me some more information? I am attaching the Italian translation that you might need to clarify some points. I'm studying on Mixcraft and I'm interested in this topic the first 4 points are easily executable but I would like information from points 5 to 8. I carefully read your thread about converting an audio into MIDI.
Just took a half an hour of messing around. This will enable you to be able to hit a key for this purpose whether it’s for a live performance or recording. Go to your library of loops and imports and select your track you saved to the library and place it In one of the notes you recorded earlier. Click the top row to take youreslef into the c-1 range.Ĩ. If you’re not familiar with it, you will see all of the sample squares on the left where a small section is highlighted. Underneath you will see the options to add synths.ħ. The tab that extends down will say instruments. Hit the show details button located next to the musical typing button. No sound should come from notes c-1 to a1.( this is just Incase you are not familiar with Omni sampler, it will help you find the notes later on)Ħ. Make a recording hitting all of the notes. Hit musical typing and select the key of c -1 all the way on the left.ĥ. Go to the midi track and select an instrument over on the left hand side. Right click and select add to library save it as you wishģ. Select your audio that you wish to use save it as a new audio file (control + w)Ģ. I know you can do it through melodyne but I’ve seen people have trouble with it or if you don’t have melodyne.ĭo t let these steps overwhelm you it’s simple once you have done it.ġ. There’s always a way to do this in any program. I don’t believe acoustica intended for this but after I found this thread and decided this is BS.