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Midimorphosis question

I've been using this to convert ikaossilator parts into midi and getting pretty good conversions. If I'm converting a part that has a lot of notes sliding smoothly sliding into one another without an attack stage being triggered should I be turning on pitch bend? Also, would help if say, I switched all the parts to a clean bass sound and then transposed them after the fact?

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  • @db909 said:
    I've been using this to convert ikaossilator parts into midi and getting pretty good conversions. If I'm converting a part that has a lot of notes sliding smoothly sliding into one another without an attack stage being triggered should I be turning on pitch bend? Also, would help if say, I switched all the parts to a clean bass sound and then transposed them after the fact?

    Higher pitch is easier to detect because the frequency is higher so it needs less time to get the full cycle so tracking is better.

  • Oh! Didn't know that, somehow I reasoned the opposite.

  • @db909 said:
    I've been using this to convert ikaossilator parts into midi and getting pretty good conversions. If I'm converting a part that has a lot of notes sliding smoothly sliding into one another without an attack stage being triggered should I be turning on pitch benid
    Also, would help if say, I switched all the parts to a clean bass sound and then transposed them after the fact?

    The cleaner the sound, better your results will be. So your idea of switching the parts is good. Pitch bend will probably work well for the slidey parts. Soloing parts will probably help more than anything.

  • thanks guys

  • Do you really need to use iKaossilator, and then convert pitch to MIDI? It's cool that you're using MM this way, but I'd think that there must be a keyboard app that would fit your needs, and produce MIDI directly.

    If you really do want to do pitch-to-MIDI -- then cleaner tones, and higher notes, track best. MM can transpose the outgoing MIDI, so you can drop things down a couple of octaves if you want to do a bass line.

  • @SecretBaseDesign said:
    Do you really need to use iKaossilator, and then convert pitch to MIDI? It's cool that you're using MM this way, but I'd think that there must be a keyboard app that would fit your needs, and produce MIDI directly.

    If you really do want to do pitch-to-MIDI -- then cleaner tones, and higher notes, track best. MM can transpose the outgoing MIDI, so you can drop things down a couple of octaves if you want to do a bass line.

    Yeah it's working really well so far with the tips you've given me. Did not know about the transposing so that's even better. With ikaossilator I can improvise and transform phrases for multiple instruments in a live jam, save the whole thing in 4 bar chunks as I go along without stopping the music, and then go back and mix and match parts to get a basic song arrangement in no time at all. It's the best sketchPad ever .

  • @db909 that's a creative solution to using your intuitive jamming skills and then being able to translate it to some different instruments by translating your jam into MIDI. The other posters have contributed to making this a more viable process. It'll be interesting to hear where you take this.

  • I love this app, more so than MIDI guitar, much easier for me to figure out.

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