Have anybody done that?
It had been real cool to "master" synths with vocal, guitar or any other audio sound.
Or is this on the marked?
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audio to midi converter?
Re: audio to midi converter?
there are a lot of software that do that, but they seem to always output too many glitches and strange noise. unless you can input a perfect note, like what you would get from playing a synth with a keyboard 

Re: audio to midi converter?
right. I've got to as VST to Nuendo; one freeware that really sux, and the otherone costs about $60, called Widi Audio to midi: it's polyphonic and works great. Tho thw widi produces some overharmics, but that's easy peasy squeeesy edit, and your all set.
But now to the point:
The VST in Nuendo will be dealyed, so I would like a Audio to Midi for Scope to get it closer to realtime..
Else I have to by a roland device... just have to play som lottery
Have a good weekend
But now to the point:

The VST in Nuendo will be dealyed, so I would like a Audio to Midi for Scope to get it closer to realtime..
Else I have to by a roland device... just have to play som lottery

Have a good weekend

Re: audio to midi converter?
zing is a 'vocal synth' by alfonso. you'll need Mod3 and flexor for this patch, though.
I used it once with an oboe going through and it sounded great...
gu2sy is an mccy device. I got some crazy sounds out of this one, but not really what was expected...
I know these devices don't ouput midi, but especially Zing can do great sounds...
I used it once with an oboe going through and it sounded great...
gu2sy is an mccy device. I got some crazy sounds out of this one, but not really what was expected...
I know these devices don't ouput midi, but especially Zing can do great sounds...
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