![]() I use it all the time to pull basses and guitars into tune Especially something like fretless, you get the tone and attitude and perfect intonation. You may have to edit it a bit in vari-audio to get it right and make sure it picked it all up right. You will want to use a MIDI plugin or transpose the notes down an octave. There is a thread on here too about humanizing which works really also.įor the guitar to bass, yeah that will most likely work. Or just program them really, Cubase's Drum MIDI Programming is the best I have EVER used. You are better off tapping with your hands using the table technique or something. I think you will find that it is harder to play drums on guitar than you think, especially to make it sound natural. So then when you convert in vari-audio it translates, or you can transpose it to work. ![]() Well I think what you are saying for the guitar->drums is that you could have like the low E translate to the kick and the A to the snare. If not do you see any reason why it would not work well ? The only thing I can see here is that VariAudio audio to MIDI conversion feature is meant for audio VOCALS, whereas maybe it will suck at converting audio GUITAR to MIDI Have you guys tried it ? Does it work well ? finally i send the MIDI file to my drums VSTi, namely Superior Drummer 2.0 I edit the MIDI file to make it drums VSTi ready (similar notes/velocities as a regular programmed MIDI kick drum part) i track a "drums line" with my guitar, like a Fear Factory style machine gun up-and-down stroke palm-muted single note, meant to be played in sync with the kick drum finally i send the MIDI file to my bass VSTi, namely Trilian then i use VariAudio to convert the audio signal into a MIDI file i track a "bass line" with my guitar (considering i'm a guitar player, don't own a bass and cannot play bass decently) ![]() I know VariAudio is designed for vocal editing purposes, but i found out i could use that audio into MIDI conversion feature to do the following : " All detected notes and segments can be converted to MIDI notes, including the micro-pitch envelope which translates to pitch bend MIDI data" I was reading the description of Cubase 5 new feature called "VariAudio" and came across this (taken from the Steinberg official website : ) : getting Cubase 5 for DAW, Trilian for bass VSTi, and Superior Drummer 2.0 for drums VSTi. ![]() For some strange reason KeyRig works, but not BassRig.I'm about to step up my game in terms of tools i use for music production. The only thing that did not work was Steinbergs own Groove Agent 3 and 32Bit Lives can unfortunately not help with stone age plugs like Groove Agent 2, Broomstick and Wizooverb. Now it is there! I have been using jBrigde for a while and that is good, but this is far better. I was really missing Motu, Key Rig, The old MTron interface and to have things like Virus and other Powercore pluggs in a 64 bit interface environment. Tone 2 Warmverb (the one that come bundles with some hardware or free with some mags)ĬM some older plugs that came free with the mag, among them Zebra and Dune for CM Powercore - Everything I got (and that is a lot) (see also above) TC electronic - The whole Powercore series Native Instruments Battery 3 and all other older 32 bit pluggs IKMultimedia - SampleTank 2, Samplemoog, Sampletron, Sonic synth, the older reverbs, compressors, limiters, older AMPEG GMEDIA - MTron (the old version, the MTron Pro is 64 bit already) Here are some of the plugs/instruments converted and fully functional as “64bit”: They are just there fully workable and adjustable. No fumbling around with “where is my interface”. ![]() The rescan will give you an interface like it was a real 64 bit. Originally made for Logic it now includes a fully working rescan procedure for older 32 bit plugins and instruments in VST format. Sound Radix has just released an updated version of 32Bit Lives. ![]()
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