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> Sax To Midi, Need info on using my Mac with Sax
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posté mar. 3 déc. 2002, 06:11
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I am a sax player and I have just received some Midi software (Emagic Logic) for my older iMac. Is there a way to capture my sax and turn it into notes that I can edit and print as a score. I'm starting to play keyboards but it would be so much easier to use my sax.

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posté mar. 3 déc. 2002, 06:45
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If you record an audio file in Logic and then open that audio file with the sample editor you can choose "Audio to Score" from the "Factory" menu.

It's not perfect and works better with some types of sounds than others.
I haven't tried it with Sax.

There is also a program called "melodyne" by celemony that works very well.
http://www.celemony.com/

Also have a look at PI2M (Pitch to MIDI) at http://www.macmusic.org/~polyfractus/home.htm

It is a $49.95 shareware plugin.
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posté mar. 3 déc. 2002, 11:02
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As a fellow sax player, here is what I've done... I went with a wind midi setup, problem solved! biggrin.gif I use a Yamaha WX5 hooked up to a Yamaha VL70-m. This setup is way cool, sometimes I forget I am not playing a real sax. The wind midi controller can also be hooked up to any midi controllable device (your keyboard). cool.gif


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posté mar. 3 déc. 2002, 15:48
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You can use a microphone and Finale.
It works great. I use it for singing melody lines to a song that I'm working.
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posté mar. 3 déc. 2002, 17:34
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I have a similar question - I'm a violinist, and would like to do real-time pitch-to-midi transcription. I downloaded the Finale demo, but can't seem to get the Hyperscribe feature to work. I play at the mic while the timer's running, but nothing happens. Any advice?

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posté mar. 3 déc. 2002, 23:03
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nickgb - It could be many things. First I'd check if there is enough signal goes in.
The other thing is I'm not sure you can use a Demo file to do that.
And I can't see plunking down a lot of money for a program that you can't use.
My suggestion is to e-mail CODA at macsupport@codamusic.com .
They are very responsive.
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