
It works with all the PG styles you already have and is not expensive at around $20. Third, as to Melodyne, I have this (though I only use it for pitch correction). I originally got a hold of it when I wanted the facility to sing a melody line into my computer and have it turn the notes into MIDI (so that I could use the Auto-Harmonist feature in BIAB). It is an excellent programme, albeit very expensive). But Bob, why would you want to input a generated RT into Meldoyne and convert it into MIDI? Of course, you can do that but I don't see the point as the MIDI notes for the RT are a notation of what the RT is playing and has no control over it, If you change the MIDI notation for an RT you will NOT change the RT being played. Whew! Aside from everything else, my head is spinning from reading about all the chord progression stuff. The number of alternatives is incredible. I can see that it must take a lot of education, experience, and time to just scratch the surface of this area in music. Then there are novice, rookie, amateurs like me who are not even smart enough to ask a question in this area. Still, I am very interesting in the OP's question. Due to my lack of knowledge, I can only listen to a particular chord and hear if it sounds "right" to me. It may very well be the "correct" chord choice by BIAB and still not sound like it "fits" to me. That's when I go to the alternative chord choice suggestions in BIAB. Sometimes, the pgm will tell me that there are no other chord alternatives when it just doesn't sound "right" to me (or my wife who plays the flute and piano). In that case I usually just end up using a simple 3 note chord that barely works. I did read though that BIAB may not be able to identify and place chords base upon just a simple single note melody line because it doesn't provide sufficient info. Even, though I know next to nothing about chord progression, this actually makes sense to me. FWIWīut Bob, why would you want to input a generated RT into Meldoyne and convert it into MIDI? Of course, you can do that but I don't see the point as the MIDI notes for the RT are a notation of what the RT is playing and has no control over it, If you change the MIDI notation for an RT you will NOT change the RT being played.īecause, what we have now is not really midi, just notation. You can edit a real midi, that's the whole point. How many times have people asked why can't a Real Track follow your own entered melody or solo or whatever? Apparently using Melodyne you can. There's new post on this with a link to the product description.


Reading it, that's exactly what it does, it converts audio to midi so you can edit it.
