019: Intro to MIDI, Part 2
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This video is a response to How Luke writes songs - FL Studio tutorial for ALL CAPS - "Don't Unplug Me"
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@colashanacogh YESSSS then the magic genie will come out and grant you 3 wishes...its editing software not miracle/magic software...your best bet would be to export each sound as a WAV file and then you audio chopping
RizzoAstronama 9 months ago
if i had recorded a piece of music in audacity and had an mp3 of it, then imported that mp3 into cubase would it be able to detect the notes and turn it into midi?
colashanacogh 1 year ago
Takes patience too... lots and lots of patience...
jod3000 2 years ago
You're quite right, and sometimes, it's just the "attack" that changes, but I haven't discussed timbre or attacks and releases yet, so I didn't want to confuse anyone.
fallofautumndistro 2 years ago
Hey Alan I noticed on both videos you sometimes refer to velocity in terms of how loud or soft a note is played rather than how hard a note is played. Depending on the instrument playing back the midi data the timbre more than the volume is what is impacted by the velocity.
CrappyCartoons 2 years ago
Great job Thank you.
DoubleODude 2 years ago
Great video, Alan!
shessomickey 2 years ago
so...freaking...cool...I'm currently saving the funds for this program. cannot wait. this is exactly what i need.
tjbailey08 2 years ago
heheh because you know that playing bass doesn't. ohhhh! I kid, I kid.
popcornceilings 2 years ago
There is a lot of I didn't realize.. I just play bass for fun.. I could never sit and do all this to it... Editing takes talent.
punkslilncs 2 years ago