![]() ![]() One thing to check if your having issues, is make sure there is no active regional effects or even automation on the track. I've tagged them here just to confirm my understanding is correct. The monophonic conversion to midi works via ARA and it doesn't matter which version of Melodyne you own or don't own. Even so if I had run the demo into the ground the audio to midi would still work. If I click on activate it wants me to create a Melodyne account etc. This also makes sense because I originally installed CbB last Summer and 4 would have been the demo. I then opened a vocal clip as a regional effect and the screen shot shows I haven't even activated the demo license and it seems the version is 4. But it works just fine and I now have a midi clone of my bass track just like I have done a zillion times before. This makes sense because I don't have Melodyne 5 on this machine. What I first noticed was I did not get a dialog box asking for any algorithm. Had no problem dragging an Audio bass track to a midi track. It is running the latest version of Cakewalk as I just updated it for the test. ![]() It does not have anything unless it was free for the taking from Cakewalk and 3rd party vendors. I did this so I could verify what a new user would have to work with. To verify I opened a project on my Laptop which is my 3rd DAW set up. You don't need a Melodyne license to run this. As I said the Melodyne audio to midi has been built in to Cakewalk for a long time now and is part of the Cakewalk ARA VST system. Not sure why some people are having a problem with this. Hi, I am new to Cakewalk, started about 8 months ago, and I heard about the Cakewalk audio to midi conversion feature and tried to do it, but every time I drag the audio clip onto a midi track, it shows that audio is processing for a few seconds and then nothing happens, no new midi clip A Week, 905133 Perhaps someone from Cakewalk could confirm how the Cakewalk provided Melodyne application works once the trial period is over. I believe the folks at Cakewalk was not aware the functionality was lost until the subject was mentioned in the discussion. ![]() In the same thread I believe someone discovered that when Melodyne moved from version 4 to version 5 the Cakewalk by BandLab Melodyne application also changed versions and the custom to Cakewalk audio to midi conversion was lost. The key difference is the Cakewalk by BandLab Melodyne application continues to offer monophonic audio to midi conversion once the trial period is over. Somewhere on this forum there is a post by one of the Cakewalk folks that mentions the Melodyne trial downloaded through the BandLab Assistant link differs from the Melodyne trial download available through Celemony. ![]()
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