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Best Audio to Midi app on iOS?
There is a song I've been wanting to cover for a few weeks, not too complex, but I've been feeling a bit lazy and wouldn't mind having a guide track to work from. I know Ableton 9 has a few options for audio to midi, but I'm still on Live 8 and won't be upgrading anytime soon. Are there any iOS apps that can do this?
Alternatively, what are your favorite "slow-downer" apps? I've got a few, but I'd like to know what you use and why they stand above the rest. I can suss out the notes this way, but ideally I'd prefer to work out the midi for this goal.
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Tempo Slowmo - good pricing model, Dropbox integration. (For slowing down music)
MIDImorphosis is on sale. I don't have it.
So you want an app that will take a complete audio track with multiple instruments and turn it into midi for you? Would be great but I don't think there's anything like that yet. Ableton couldn't do that either. MIDImorphosis is great for turning a single guitar into midi. So that might be useful if there's a section in the song that has only guitar (or other similar instrument). I don't think it would help you much, though. For slowing down and marking/looping parts I use Anytune a lot. But since it's a cover song maybe there are tabs on ultimate-guitar.com that you could download? I have no Idea what kind of song you need, though... My first recommendation would be to search the web for tabs or sheet music. Then Anytune. Or for the Mac there's also Transcribe. There are probably more options too. Good luck!
Can you find the chords on the internet? Just use 'em. Or if that's a lot, put them into a chord app like Chordion that will output midi for you.