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Auria pro transients
Hi I'm having trouble working with transients in Auria pro. I've not used transients before so it's a bit new to me.. what I'm trying to do is play a bass line in on guitar and then convert it to midi to use with a synth to save me programming time as I'm a terrible keys player.
To my understanding I should be able to create transients and then copy them as midi to a midi track and go from there but when creating transients I'm getting loads or none no matter what I set them too it seems. I've done a test track with an open a string, open e and open d well spaced apart with silence in between but still getting the same results (see pic) how do I go about getting just the 3 notes?
Any ideas people?
Many thanks :-)
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So I've just had another go and tried adding the transient markers myself for each note and then copied them, started a new midi track and then paste as midi in transient menu and it's given me 3 e notes in the midi track all be it in the right places. Not sure where I'm going wrong?
The paste as MIDI function was meant for percussive notes, since it will give you only a fixed note you choose inside “settings”. No way as of yet of really converting a guitar solo to MIDI in Auria, which is a little frustrating, because the technology is there, but I think @WaveMachineLabs is more focused on squashing bugs right now.
The transients don't include pitch data - it's more geared for drum replacement as I understand it.
Select snap to transient and drag the midi notes to the correct pitch....
Ah ok nice one, that explains it. I was confused as when you select create transients there's an option for drums or "other". Auria sure is buggy so yeah probably best they concentrate on that first. Thanks guys
MIDImorphosis by secret base design does a pretty good job at this. There are other apps too, that's just the one I've used. None are perfect.
Thanks mate :-)