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Trevor Jam Meister

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Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 12:47 am Post subject: Converting wav to midi |
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| I have some loops I want to convert from sound files to midi so that I can edit them in JS. I know it's possible to do this but I don't know how. Can anybody tell me the best way? |
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Fingers Jam Meister

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Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 4:22 am Post subject: |
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In general, you can't do this.
Wav files are audio, midi files represent a contol protocol that tells an audio engine what noise to produce and when.
If the audio source is monophonic, then you have a fair chance of converting it to a midi file. However, once the source is polyphonic, all bets are off.
You'll find plenty of softwares claiming the ability to convert polyphonic audio files to midi, but I can assure you none of them can actually do it. _________________ Graeme
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Trevor Jam Meister

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Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 10:06 am Post subject: |
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| also, while I have this question out, is there an easy way to control velocity rather than hand tweaking for each hit? For instance, if I want to raise or lower the velocity for the snare or hi hat across the entire part, or song, is there a fast way to do that? |
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Ralph [RZ] Site Admin

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Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 10:22 am Post subject: |
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| Trevor wrote: | | also, while I have this question out, is there an easy way to control velocity rather than hand tweaking for each hit? For instance, if I want to raise or lower the velocity for the snare or hi hat across the entire part, or song, is there a fast way to do that? |
You can do it for the whole part by adjusting the 'Power' slider for the brain element (snare or hihat etc.)
You can also adjust the velocity mapping of the sound in the kit editor. _________________ Ralph Zeuner
Rayzoon Technologies LLC
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Trevor Jam Meister

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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 12:19 am Post subject: |
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I am using a silent style so the brain elements aren't available.
The Kit Editor...I have the kit open and the only thing I can figure out is to click on the velocity map...what should I do to change the velocity for the whole part. I see a minimum and maximum volume control, both at twelve o'clock...
Also, is there a way to copy and paste just one limb from a bar rather than the whole bar? I want to be able to cut and paste the hi hat into several bars without erasing the rest of the bar.
| Ralph [RZ] wrote: | | Trevor wrote: | | also, while I have this question out, is there an easy way to control velocity rather than hand tweaking for each hit? For instance, if I want to raise or lower the velocity for the snare or hi hat across the entire part, or song, is there a fast way to do that? |
You can do it for the whole part by adjusting the 'Power' slider for the brain element (snare or hihat etc.)
You can also adjust the velocity mapping of the sound in the kit editor. |
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Ralph [RZ] Site Admin

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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 9:50 am Post subject: |
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Try the 'Compressed' and the 'Expanded' button in the velocity map. This will give you a good idea how the curve effects velocity response. Also, you can just reduce the volume with the VOL knob in the kit editor and see if that sounds better.
'Pasting limbs' is something we will add in a future update. _________________ Ralph Zeuner
Rayzoon Technologies LLC
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