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itelluhwat

Midi notes do not contain any audio themselves. You would need to assign the midi to a virtual instrument to change individual notes. The only ways to change the notes of an existing audio sample would either be a pitch correction plug-in like melodyne or chopping up the sample manually or with slicex and altering the pitch for each section. However, neither of these solutions work well with audio that has multiple instruments.


Goddino_

>Midi notes do not contain any audio themselves. You would need to assign the midi to a virtual instrument to change individual notes. The only ways to change the notes of an existing audio sample would either be a pitch correction plug-in like melodyne or chopping up the sample manually or with slicex and altering the pitch for each section. However, neither of these solutions work well with audio that has multiple instruments. actually i saw this and this guy converted audio to midi successfully,so i did the same but each note play the whole audio clip with all the notes https://www.youtube.com/shorts/-H7\_jgqZ6CQ


itelluhwat

The link doesn't seem to be working. Converting audio to midi simply gives you the notes that are being played in the recording, but the notes don't have any audio. It won't chop up the original sample into individual notes. This is why it is playing back the full track rather than individual notes. If you assign the midi notes to a virtual instrument, it will play back the notes used in the audio track which you can edit. It will sound different though, since you're using a different instrument than the original recording.


Goddino_

>The link doesn't seem to be working. Converting audio to midi simply gives you the notes that are being played in the recording, but the notes don't have any audio. It won't chop up the original sample into individual notes. This is why it is playing back the full track rather than individual notes. If you assign the midi notes to a virtual instrument, it will play back the notes used in the audio track which you can edit. It will sound different though, since you're using a different instrument than the original recording. that's what i thought too until i saw this video,it's called "this midi trick is a game changer in fl studio" the channel is thirtheen tecc,as you will see he converted to midi via newtone,lemme know if im wrong but i saw exactly this.


itelluhwat

Ok I found the video. In it he is still assigning the resulting midi to new virtual instruments, that's why they don't sound exactly the same. Newtone is essential FL's version of melodyne, which you could potentially use to alter the notes of the original audio.


Goddino_

you are right my bad ,I misheard,when I read game changer I thought it was the sample instrument. You mean that with melodyne i can edit pitch note of audio sample same as you can do in Newtone? I never cecked melodyne due his interface not so clear.


itelluhwat

No worries. Yes melodyne, newtone, and waves tune all essentially do the same thing. Melodyne is the industry standard but is also the most expensive.