Good to hear Richard. BTW, I can tell from the music and videos on your channel that you are a man of heart. You had me captivated over there for a while. Thank you!
How did you incorporate melodine into Mixcraft Pro? I assume you have to purchase Melodine seperately. I liked your video and I have been trying to tab out solo guitar parts using Ripx and Guitar pro 8 but what you are doing here would save me a lot of time I think! Thanks again for posting this. I'm not sure what I should purchase to get the results you did?
I'm not sure, but you may be able to get a (30 day?) trial of Mixcraft Pro. You should get Melodyne with that too, assuming you get that with the trial. The Melodyne you get is the Essentials version, or whatever they call it. You have to install and register the Melodyne license separately. I never used Ripx so can't compare. I've been happy with the conversion that Melodyne does, but it still leaves you a lot of work to clean up. It sometimes translate overtones or get the timing messed up, which is understandable. Hopefully you could get trial versions of those programs.
@@jeanbedard9784 Well, I just checked and it seems Melodyne have a 30 day trial and is available on mac and pc here - www.celemony.com/en/trial . Perhaps give it a try and maybe they also have a way to integrate into logic? Their cheapest version seems to be $99. But doesn't logic also have a way to convert audio to MIDI?
Have you experienced or heard of any issues with midi instruments the first one records ok but when you go to add a second instrument both sound off? I thought it was a pc processing issue so bought a brand new pc 16GB 256 ssd dedicated to just music. Same issue. Help?
greatttt !!! I learn a lot from you..thankssss
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Thanks for this video. I learnt a few things here.
Good to hear Richard. BTW, I can tell from the music and videos on your channel that you are a man of heart. You had me captivated over there for a while. Thank you!
@@GuitarBasement Thank you for your kind comments. I like to make short videos.
How did you incorporate melodine into Mixcraft Pro? I assume you have to purchase Melodine seperately. I liked your video and I have been trying to tab out solo guitar parts using Ripx and Guitar pro 8 but what you are doing here would save me a lot of time I think! Thanks again for posting this. I'm not sure what I should purchase to get the results you did?
I'm not sure, but you may be able to get a (30 day?) trial of Mixcraft Pro. You should get Melodyne with that too, assuming you get that with the trial. The Melodyne you get is the Essentials version, or whatever they call it. You have to install and register the Melodyne license separately. I never used Ripx so can't compare. I've been happy with the conversion that Melodyne does, but it still leaves you a lot of work to clean up. It sometimes translate overtones or get the timing messed up, which is understandable. Hopefully you could get trial versions of those programs.
Thanks for your quick reply. I use logic I wonder if melodyne would work with it? I'm on a mac I notice Mixcraft is just for pc.
@@jeanbedard9784 Well, I just checked and it seems Melodyne have a 30 day trial and is available on mac and pc here - www.celemony.com/en/trial . Perhaps give it a try and maybe they also have a way to integrate into logic? Their cheapest version seems to be $99. But doesn't logic also have a way to convert audio to MIDI?
Have you experienced or heard of any issues with midi instruments the first one records ok but when you go to add a second instrument both sound off? I thought it was a pc processing issue so bought a brand new pc 16GB 256 ssd dedicated to just music. Same issue. Help?
Are you talking about inside of Mixcraft? No I have not had an issue, but then again I mostly record plucked strings not midi tracks.