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SP. escrito el 27.03.PM a las 12:10 horas

@Aleix-Garriga Have you tried it with other audio objects, for example a piano sample loop? I have Melodyne Studio so I cannot test it with a feature reduced version.

Simpler versions of Melodyne definitely don't have the ability to split polyphonic audio and you cannot edit chords. But I don't know if this also applies for audio-to-MIDI.

Generally, audio-to-MIDI is a very source dependent process. Converting pure piano recordings into MIDI might work quiet well, but converting other polyphonic sources might not work well at all, especially full mixes won't get any useable results.

I suggest you try to convert some piano audio to MIDI. If the MIDI generated sounds fine and has different pitches and not only the rhythm, then the problem is your source audio object.

Aleix-Garriga escrito el 27.03.PM a las 13:33 horas

Thank you for the response! I found it. The only problem was that I had to choose the melodic algorithm in Melodyne