Know of software that detects the key of the sample for OSx?
Know of software that detects the key of the sample for OSx?
Does anyone know of any software that detects the key of the sample for Mac?
-Syid
-Syid
Ibook G4 w/Tiger. 933Mhz,640MB- M-Audio Ozonic -Yamaha PSR-500
Syid Rawling
Syid Rawling
Re: Know of software that detects the key of the sample for OSx?
syid wrote:Does anyone know of any software that detects the key of the sample for Mac?
-Syid
Melodyne.www.selemony.com German company.
http://www.myspace.com/djvakis
http://mix2r.fm/audio/user/221
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http://mix2r.fm/audio/user/221
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That URL for Melodyne is:
http://www.celemony.com/
You might want to also look at Rapid Evolution. Designed for DJ's as a music library tool to be used while you mix.
The software includes keydetection and BPM detection. Not always spot on, but I'm guessing it would be more acurate with samples as there is less going on in a sample than a full track.
It's also free.
http://www.mixshare.com/
http://www.celemony.com/
You might want to also look at Rapid Evolution. Designed for DJ's as a music library tool to be used while you mix.
The software includes keydetection and BPM detection. Not always spot on, but I'm guessing it would be more acurate with samples as there is less going on in a sample than a full track.
It's also free.
http://www.mixshare.com/
Adam (aka Adman)
www.jamjarsessions.net
www.jamjarsessions.net
Go straight there
http://www.icedaudio.com/
Not only this sofft will tell you the key of you sample but also the harmonics and it's a great soft for managing your sample library....69 bucks for worth every penny!
http://www.icedaudio.com/
Not only this sofft will tell you the key of you sample but also the harmonics and it's a great soft for managing your sample library....69 bucks for worth every penny!
Hey, Thanks everyone. If guess that the saying is true. "You get what you pay for".
The best is Melodyne3, but of course its $699US (Plus, they had a video on the site to assist you) Made it easy to start tinkering with the software.
Audiofinder was real cool until I tried Melodyne3, but Audiofinder looks pretty complex and I didnt find many tutorials. Yah, there's the manual, but I didnt feel like reading all of it.
Mixshare is most likely, going to be the one that I'll use, but here's a video overview of how cool Melodyne3 is http://www.celemony.com/cms/index.php?id=256#
The best is Melodyne3, but of course its $699US (Plus, they had a video on the site to assist you) Made it easy to start tinkering with the software.
Audiofinder was real cool until I tried Melodyne3, but Audiofinder looks pretty complex and I didnt find many tutorials. Yah, there's the manual, but I didnt feel like reading all of it.
Mixshare is most likely, going to be the one that I'll use, but here's a video overview of how cool Melodyne3 is http://www.celemony.com/cms/index.php?id=256#
Ibook G4 w/Tiger. 933Mhz,640MB- M-Audio Ozonic -Yamaha PSR-500
Syid Rawling
Syid Rawling
i have melodyne cre8, it's awesome, but that's a little bit of overkill if you just want to find the pitch of a sample. barring that, you can do what i do and either a. figure it out yourself by playing the note on a keyboard / guitar or b. hook up a guitar tuner to an aux out and let it tell you the pitch. you could get a boss pedal tuner for like 50 bucks if you look on ebay. i use it for tuning my acoustic guitar (play through the mic, the signal goes out through the speakers and also out through the aux output into the pedal), it works really well