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music2dance2
quote:
Originally posted by Zlaught
Thanks man this is something I will definitely have to look into, it seems very interesting.



Although what I'm looking for is a program that allows you to insert an already made song into it and it will visually show you the song.


I seriously doubt there is anything out there that can allow you to disect a complete song for you to visually see all parts indiviually? If that is what you want?

Melodyne can give notes chords and much much more, it works best with less parts playing.

There are audio to midi programs that give you midi notes/chords of a melody from a song, but it depends how clear the track is, i.e. a melody or chord progression during a break down, when the full track is playing everything is converted to midi and it comes out as garbage.
Senator Clay Davis
quote:
Originally posted by kitphillips

What are you even talking about :wtf: MIK is all about identifying a key of a track, melodyne is FAR more detailed and gives you the chords and timing. How about getting a clue before giving advice.


why do you even bother talking to that guy? didnt you see the name?
vinceGOLD
Zlaught,

Hello.

This software tool below....it can take into it any mp3 song
file and then it shows you all the notes being played and from
that you would also chords....the Melody....the Lead lines. The
structure and any patterns in the song..

Ofcourse, Trance is just filled with repetative patterns...these
would immeditaetly show up....in the results...

It isn't a free tool....so there is the issue....perhaps...

i don't like recommending s/w that isn't free...that's just
because with enough time....you may be able to find free stuff...
(just an opinion of mine)


http://www.neuratron.com/audioscore.htm

Melodyne i am not sure about. Melodyne has the DNA feature....so it will open an mp3 file but it won't find stuff if the song is in "different sounding" types of musical instruments....

that's my understanding....yeah...

There is also another tool which can look at an mp3 song and it
can "seperate" the different "tracks" that are playing....such as say
"strings chords" and then a melody of a piano......(shows you the components of the different tracks of sound in the mixed song.

You can then "delete" certain tracks of sound like say a piano melody....and put it into just "one" music file for your interest...
"export it"

the tool is called Hit'n'mix and there is a better version due for
release in say a reasonable "update" time frame.

Again, that tool is not free.....Zlaught.

thanks

Vince.
kitphillips
Wat... WAT... WAT...
Scrittah
this... is... amazing!...










I... am... ACTING...!
sicc
quote:
Originally posted by EddieZilker
Everyone has the most amazing music analysis software right at their disposal. It's not something you can download from a torrent and you can't install it on your computer. It's far more powerful than every piece of music software available, combined. Do you know what that is? Do you? :gsmile:


That was awesome Eddie. As I was reading it I was like...hmm i wonder wtf this program is...then BAM...DUHH ITS TEH BRAINNN














It's your mind! [/QUOTE]:tongue2
dj_alfi
quote:
Originally posted by sicc
That was awesome Eddie. As I was reading it I was like...hmm i wonder wtf this program is...then BAM...DUHH ITS TEH BRAINNN














It's your mind!
:tongue2 [/QUOTE]

lol, i got it right away :P it was veeery clear from the first ssentence imo :P
EddieZilker
quote:
Originally posted by dj_alfi


lol, i got it right away :P it was veeery clear from the first ssentence imo :P


It helps the intended effect if you hear it in your head as though Doug Henning were saying it to you.
dj_alfi
quote:
Originally posted by EddieZilker
It helps the intended effect if you hear it in your head as though Doug Henning were saying it to you.


lol creepy
ACK5
Hi bru here is a link that will show you exactly what to do. Its no software though and it might take a few practice rounds before you get it right. There is 5 videos and everything you need to know is explained in a simple and understandable way.

Hope this helps


http://trancemusicmastery.com/music...ode-part-1-2811

arskinetica
I think these analysis tools are useful, but they are no substitute for practicing and transcribing/sequencing.

It's still a bit annoying, but composing is basically getting down what's in your head vs. copying what someone else has already done.

It's like Autotune.

I think pitch correction is a great thing. You have that once in a lifetime performance that's ruined by a sour note. That makes it salvageable, and it still has use as an effect, someone just needs to find a way.
arskinetica
I've been doing the same thing with EQ, using an SSL console style EQ instead of a graphical EQ.

It's a lot harder, but it is teaching me to know more.

Speaking of, what do you guys use for analyzing your mixes graphically?
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