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Originally Posted by brandondrury What program is it? I can't tell if what you are describing it really amazing or if it's taking the long way to do a short job.
Brandon |
WTF - here you go,
First off, don't really know diddly squat about midi but a couple days ago I purchased this program TS Audio to Midi.
It takes a track and changes it to the midi instrument of your choice. After it is done I can then take it and add the midi track to recording projects in N Track. N Track has a function whereby it records a midi track to a wav file and then deletes the midi. That's basically how simple it is. Haven't really done too much with this midi thing, a few different drumbeats, some orchestral type stuff and that's it. So far I like it because it adds different sound possibilities to my typical guitar, drum and bass sound. THe only thing I don't like about it is the way it reproduces bass, but for drums and the higher stuff it seems good. I might get into midi more eventually but for now this is interesting.