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Synfire and Third-Party Tools Workflow / REX/AIFF/WAV LOOPS

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Hi,

 

Here is a workflow I have been developing to address the vexing situation of having purchased a lot of loop libraries in various collections.  For example, I have the Native Instruments "GEORGE DUKE SOUL TREASURES" , which contains a library of various bluesy, soulful licks and loops (piano, electric piano, clavinet etc...).

 

However, I am also pretty sick and tired of the material.  So here is what I have been experimenting with:

 

1) Using Celemony Melodyne, convert the polyphonic material in the loops to MIDI files.

2) Build a MIDI file library based on re-catgorization (i.e. the loops done with the Native Instruments libraries are based on *instruments* used, and I have erased that distinction and rebuilding based on key and phrase description).

--->  here it would be nice to have Synfire "auto-categorize by key and similarity".

3) Import into Synfire (not just one loop but sometimes a loop and lick combo)

4) Generate a new phrase

5) Generate a new variation

 

In this case I now have the option to use the materials I spent good money on by re-using my investment in both Celemony and Native Instruments by applying Synfire Pro.

 

I have a number of my own old tracks that I no longer wish to sit and do the boring job of transcription - so guess what:  I use Melodyne, send to Synfire Pro and rebuild in Ableton (i.e. I try out different instrumentations in Ableton).

 

I am hoping to try out the instrumentations in Synfire as a lot of times, the sound itself impacs how I am going to build a variation :)

 

I hope this is a useful contribution.

 

Cheers.


Di., 20.12.2011 - 06:37 Permalink

Great idea, I was thinking of that the other day, having gotten around to it..

 

I scour MIDI sights of quality.  Found some great jazz piano, Importing them into libraries.  I'll also import several songs by same artist. This helps when I want to add a 'Motown bass'.  I have found a midi sight that had keyboard riffs.  As I gather more libraries, I think I start modifying them into different catagories, jazz funk bass, Blues piano, etc.

 

How accurate is Melodyne at defining parts>

Do., 22.12.2011 - 05:18 Permalink

Presonus studio one V2 supports drag and drop from celemony melodyne which makes it easier to extract midi from audio. also using mashtactic to isolate bass lines is very cool. not a 100% identical copy to midi but gives you some very useful ideas.