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Hello,

I know this can be done through various software, but I'm not sure which. I
have Melodyne Studio and a few others, so maybe what I'm looking for can be
done. I want to I guess take the arrangement from one song and apply it to
another. I'm not sure if this is coming across, so I'll give an example.
Say I have a flute sounded five times at roughly the same pitch for each
sound. On another track, I basically have a horn that is constant for the
same duration as the five flute sounds. I want to match the flute to the
horn, in other words make the horn sound five times like the flute. Without
recording it this way, is there software I can use to match the horn's notes
to the flute's?

Thanks,
JJ

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John Jacobson wrote:

Say I have a flute sounded five times
at roughly the same pitch for each sound. On another track, I basically
have a horn that is constant for the same duration as the five flute
sounds. I want to match the flute to the horn, in other words make the
horn sound five times like the flute.


You can accomplish this by using a gate that has an external key input. The
dynamics processing included with most DAW programs (Cubase, Sonar,
ProTools, maybe even cheapware like Reaper or Audacity) offers this
sort of tool. You can set up a gate on the horn track and key it with
the flute
track. With the proper settings, you can get it to let the horn sound
through
when the flute is playing and shut it off when the flute is not playing.

It's not going to sound perfectly natural (though the gate usually
provides some
controls for how fast it opens and closes), but if you wanted natural, you'd
just tell the horn player to play together with the flute player.
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John Jacobson wrote:

Hello,


I know this can be done through various software, but I'm not sure
which. I have Melodyne Studio and a few others, so maybe what I'm
looking for can be done. I want to I guess take the arrangement from
one song and apply it to another. I'm not sure if this is coming
across, so I'll give an example. Say I have a flute sounded five
times at roughly the same pitch for each sound. On another track, I
basically have a horn that is constant for the same duration as the
five flute sounds. I want to match the flute to the horn, in other
words make the horn sound five times like the flute. Without
recording it this way, is there software I can use to match the
horn's notes to the flute's?


Conductor Pro allows you to replace the conductor if you don't like the
playing style, great if you like Furtwängler but doesn't like scratched
reocrds, just choose a suitable conductor in the drop down menu
\files\edit\choices\styles\conductor. My understanding is that this is the
closest you get to what you want with currently available commercial
software but there may be things out there that I am not completely familiar
with.

Thanks,
JJ


Kind regards

Peter Larsen



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John Jacobson wrote:

Say I have a flute sounded five times at roughly the same pitch for each
sound. On another track, I basically have a horn that is constant for
the same duration as the five flute sounds. I want to match the flute to
the horn, in other words make the horn sound five times like the flute.


You can accomplish this by using a gate that has an external key input.
The
dynamics processing included with most DAW programs (Cubase, Sonar,
ProTools, maybe even cheapware like Reaper or Audacity) offers this
sort of tool. You can set up a gate on the horn track and key it with the
flute
track. With the proper settings, you can get it to let the horn sound
through
when the flute is playing and shut it off when the flute is not playing.

It's not going to sound perfectly natural (though the gate usually
provides some
controls for how fast it opens and closes), but if you wanted natural,
you'd
just tell the horn player to play together with the flute player.


Can I do this in Samplitude 7? If so, how?

thanks,
JJ

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John Jacobson wrote:

Can I do this in Samplitude 7? If so, how?


I don't know. You have Samplitude 7 (I guess). Go read the manual.
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