Logic Pro // Convert Audio to MIDI (2 METHODS)

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In this video I demonstrate how to convert monophonic audio material to MIDI using Logic's Flex Pitch, and as a bonus, I demonstrate how I convert polyphonic material to MIDI using Melodyne Editor or Melodyne Studio.

0:00 Flex Pitch for Monophonic Material
5:00 Melodyne for Polyphonic Material

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I really hope you see this. You’ve taught me so much. I just asked google how to do this and you literally popped up as the first answer. Thanks for everything. Trying to teach myself the piano or one song specifically and need it as a midi. Hopefully it works

DJSOUNDWAVE
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Hey buddy i have been looking at your videos for a while now and i just want to let you know that your Logic tutorials have taken me from someone who didn't have a clue to a fairly a Logic user. Amazing stuff, so much info and it's easy to understand. You are great!! And your voice isn't hard to listen to either.. some people might have info but you can't stand the way they talk.lol You are articulate and speak well. i will subscribe. first time ever i've done that! Thanks Josh from the Okanagan Valley in BC!!!

darrenvanderlaan
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Legend! Super easy and exactly what I was looking for. Thanks bro

JoeyDayeMusic
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I already knew about this but that glue tool tip was useful!! 😂 That's why I'm subscribed... Learn something new Everytime...

aiyka_music
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Great video! Thank you. You cleared up the difference between polyphonic sustain and polyphonic decay in Melodyne.👍🙏

TomSarracino
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This video is a gem straight to the point awesome!

RyanNamTV
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Great Tip Bro. Def gonna be using this Melodyne method

marvy
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Yo Josh! I like these quick tip refreshers. Long ago, i remember you doing a vocoder video. That might be a good one to revisit.

InUAndo
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Yoh!!! this is the most important video for new Logic Users

dmthe_ZA
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Flexpitch.. interesting.
I've been trying to just play and/or paint the notes "from ear", but Flexpitch might be a faster way to go.. so long as it's not a chord track.
Thx for sharing this tip!

ClintonWaller
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I enjoyed this so much! thank you for the knowledge. I have been looking for the logic way of doing this. I knew that logic had this effect. But I couldn't find it.

rivaltheproducer
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Thank you for exposing me to this tool called Melodyne, your tutorials are great. One thing I noticed is when you switched over to Melodyne on the second part of this video, it was not mentioned to disable Flex time for faciliatating this step. I ran into some hiccups until I figured it out. As a newby Logic user, I struggle when even micro steps are left out 🙂

sunsetshadows
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Thanks so much!! And thanks to Celemony as well 🙏

Prodby_Sean
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Thanks great vid, didn't know about that!

alexg
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Good stuff. Thanks. I have used the Logic method, but never thought about using Melodyne. Great tip.

mickturner
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subbing because you are the only one that helped

jawnnwinn
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Question;

Before you actually create the monophonic to a midi what if you move the pitch correction to 100% will it be more accurate when converting?

tramanemunks
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Thank you. I guess this is as close to automated transcription as we have at tis point.

billrinehart
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Awesome, and what about convert complete Drums audio to MIDI? Do you know any method or more effective way?

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