Yes excellent idea. Would you do that right in cubase using some of its notation features (which I’m not so familiar with), or just copy the chords into another application?
You can do it in Cubase using score but it does not so professional to give it to the band to play they have to do something about that but i believe you could use in combi Dorico from Steinberg but i am not shure
I would very much like to see the effectiveness based on single keyboard tracks, I.E piano, synths, pads, strings, etc. I do not think technology is at the stage to accurately decipher chords from a full mix accurately.
Hello wonderfull, thanks! Steinberg says, I can do this in Pro 12 and Artist 12 and Elments 12. But I can't do it im my Cubase Elements 12. Why that? Can anywhere help me. Thanks and musician greetings Peter Bengelmann
Yes I see that on the Steinberg website as well. Unfortunately I cannot try it out for you as I don;t have Cubase Elements. Maybe someone else can help you over here.
Thank you for this video, I compared it to Melodyne In fact, the result was disappointing. Melodyne was very accurate compared to Cubase Also, Melodyne has more professional features compared to Vari Audio I Convert between audio and midi, and the important feature of melodyne was POLYPHONIC
@@LanewoodStudios I was like you until I tried it especially when I tried it with Studio One They are very compatible. I convert audio to MIDI through the daw itself in cubase i cant do that only if i open the melodeyne standalone Meoldyne also They devoleped and created the lower window ARA that used by Cubase for extensions.
What is the same exactly? Some things I’m showing are indeed in cubase 11 as well. But the main audio to chords feature was added in cubase 12. www.steinberg.net/cubase/new-features/
Cubase 12 professional is so inaccurate when it comes the chord tracks this is a place they really need to improve upon. The human should not be doing so much work here it should be automatic.
@@edwardtheodore1427 unfortunately I don’t have or know Nuenso very well. But I understand that usually the features trickle over although you may need to wait for another version. This was added in Cubase 12.
@@edwardtheodore1427 nice. I got into Tribal Tech when I was at MI, which is a bit of a rock/jazz fusion as well. That music might be a bit more of a challenge for automatic detection though as the chords can be quite complex and can also often be interpreted in multiple ways. I would say just try it.
How well did the new audio to chords feature work for you and what do you use it for?
That's great, this new functionality is quit handy
Yes give it a try if you haven't already. I wonder how well it works for you on the music that you produce.
Succes en dank voor je video’s. Groet, Arnold.
Dank je en graag gedaan hoor!
Thank you, very helpful
You are welcome!
By the way, beautifully composed piano part!
Thanks!
This function could be used as well to create a chord sheet out of a given song or a part of a song.
Yes excellent idea. Would you do that right in cubase using some of its notation features (which I’m not so familiar with), or just copy the chords into another application?
You can do it in Cubase using score but it does not so professional to give it to the band to play they have to do something about that but i believe you could use in combi Dorico from Steinberg but i am not shure
@@premwah I’ll have to try that at some point. Thanks!
I would very much like to see the effectiveness based on single keyboard tracks, I.E piano, synths, pads, strings, etc. I do not think technology is at the stage to accurately decipher chords from a full mix accurately.
Yes maybe it will work slightly better with that. Maybe something for a follow-up test when they introduce an updated version 😉.
Export the whole lot into 1 wav file then use Cubase to detect then, are the results the same?
Hello wonderfull, thanks! Steinberg says, I can do this in Pro 12 and Artist 12 and Elments 12. But I can't do it im my Cubase Elements 12. Why that? Can anywhere help me. Thanks and musician greetings Peter Bengelmann
Yes I see that on the Steinberg website as well. Unfortunately I cannot try it out for you as I don;t have Cubase Elements. Maybe someone else can help you over here.
Sir Audio chord not delivered vocal Chords ..chord track
Not sure I understand what you mean.
cannot drag and drop
Thank you for this video, I compared it to Melodyne
In fact, the result was disappointing. Melodyne was very accurate compared to Cubase
Also, Melodyne has more professional features compared to Vari Audio
I Convert between audio and midi, and the important feature of melodyne was POLYPHONIC
Never really used Melodyne myself but always hear positive comments about it. Thanks for your input!
@@LanewoodStudios I was like you until I tried it especially when I tried it with Studio One
They are very compatible. I convert audio to MIDI through the daw itself in cubase i cant do that only if i open the melodeyne standalone
Meoldyne also They devoleped and created the lower window ARA that used by Cubase for extensions.
..great feature but needs a lot of work, studio one does this much better...regards
Whatever works best for you.
Same in cubase 11.
What is the same exactly? Some things I’m showing are indeed in cubase 11 as well. But the main audio to chords feature was added in cubase 12. www.steinberg.net/cubase/new-features/
Cubase 12 professional is so inaccurate when it comes the chord tracks this is a place they really need to improve upon. The human should not be doing so much work here it should be automatic.
It could be better yes ;).
This isnt very useful if you donot know the chords of a song and trying to find out.
Depending on the song it probably gets you 50-90% of the way. The rest is correcting by ear.
@@LanewoodStudios I use Nuendo can this be done there as well? I would try but I use it to be able to work our song chords for practice. Keyboards.
@@edwardtheodore1427 unfortunately I don’t have or know Nuenso very well. But I understand that usually the features trickle over although you may need to wait for another version. This was added in Cubase 12.
@@LanewoodStudios Cheers I will research As that would be the only thing I care for Cubase for.
interesting accent. Australian or something ?
Dutch 😁
In other words its medioca
I guess it depends on what level of accuracy you need and what kind of music you want to analyse. It's a good start at least :).
@@LanewoodStudios Modern Jazz Keyboards, like Marcus Miller or Dave Weckl.
@@edwardtheodore1427 nice. I got into Tribal Tech when I was at MI, which is a bit of a rock/jazz fusion as well.
That music might be a bit more of a challenge for automatic detection though as the chords can be quite complex and can also often be interpreted in multiple ways. I would say just try it.
I do not know why they rolled this out, it is shockingly bad.
I’m sure they will improve it as time passes and I’ve used it a couple of times already myself 😅.
Hi I import a track of voice, but cubase do not transform in chord track. Why?
I guess because your voice track is monophonic so it does not contain any harmonic information.