NeuralNote (state-of-the-art Audio to MIDI conversion)

I wasn’t sure where to post it and I hope it fits this category well.

So this open source plugin claims to bring “state-of-the-art Audio to MIDI conversion into your favorite Digital Audio Workstation” on Win, macOS and Linux.

Disclaimer: haven’t tried it myself yet but it sounded interesting enough to be shared :slight_smile:

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Nice! I really like this feature in Ableton. So cool to use my bass playing for synth sequencing etc.

are you saying that’s a feature built into Ableton natively or did you try this VST in Ableton (I’m not an Ableton user myself so I couldn’t tell)?

Been a feature in Ableton for years. :slight_smile: They have a melody and harmony version as well depending on your source material.

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ok I had no idea :slight_smile:

Sweet! That sounds like a really nice feature. I wish the DAW I’m using had it too :slight_smile:

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Controversial, but deep learning has been used with stuff like stem separation as in the recent past for working with samples. Stem separation is an included sampling feature with my MPC, but I’ve not really messed around with samples as of late.

I don’t know how this will fare with producers and/or archivists, especially when either trying to remaster works that are poor quality enough, to the point that conventional techniques doesn’t work (this is something you may pick up with upscaled videos).

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I’ve just tested it: not better then Ableton audio to midi feature. It just fail in a different way

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