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SP. schreef op 08.01.2025 om 00:07 uur

@tilgroovy I don't understand what you mean. Do you want to change which keys of the on-screen-keyboard trigger which notes?

tilgroovy schreef op 08.01.2025 om 00:11 uur

I mean when you working on a song then the patterns you got to work on

SP. schreef op 08.01.2025 om 00:32 uur

@tilgroovy Are you talking about the loops? To my knowledge, you need to select them manually to change them. You can select multiple by holding down the CTRL key.

Maybe a VST plugin like the free Big Fish Audio Momentum is better suited to easily change the pitch of a loop. It can be controlled via MIDI.

tilgroovy schreef op 08.01.2025 om 10:13 uur

Meaning, to manage the patterns elementary by changing notes and make a different song

SP. schreef op 08.01.2025 om 11:17 uur

@tilgroovy Changing individual notes in audio loops requires a certain amount of manual editing in Music Maker.

You can split the loops into small parts and pitchshift the individual parts to the desired note pitch.

Alternatively, to change individual notes of the loops you can try the effect called VocalTune, which is included in Music Maker. Technically, it's for editing and correcting the pitch of vocal phrases. But this usually works for any kind of monophonic audio loops.

After you edited your loop you can export it as its own audio file, so you can reuse it easily.

Like I suggested, to change audio loops without much work I recommend Big Fish Audio Momentum. It also has a pitching feature and many effects to individualize the loops. Then it's enough to change some MIDI notes or VST settings to get a much different audio loop. Similar things can be done by advanced samplers like Halion, I believe.

Of course, these ways to edit audio loops only change every note in a chord, not individual chord notes. So you cannot convert a major chord into a suspended chord.

To change the individual notes of whole chords you need apps like Melodyne or RipX Daw which can split audio signals into individual chord notes. I believe certain DAWs like Studio One or Cubase can add a general chord track to a project which can, in combination with Melodyne, change the notes of audio loops to match the chord track. But I haven't tested this yet. This can technically also be done in Melodyne Studio alone by loading a basic chord progression as a track and then conforming other tracks to this chord progression.

tilgroovy schreef op 08.01.2025 om 12:46 uur

Regarding 2 this paragraph

Alternatively, to change individual notes of the loops you can try the effect called VocalTune, which is included in Music Maker. Technically, it's for editing and correcting the pitch of vocal phrases. But this usually works for any kind of monophonic audio loops.

Then where exaxtly I find the vocalTune, bc normally I used 2 work with this1

SP. schreef op 08.01.2025 om 13:07 uur

@tilgroovy Click on the object you want to edit and then navigate to the Effects Rack tab, switch to the object mode, add the Legacy Effects Rack under Magix > Legacy. The effect is available in the legacy effects rack.

tilgroovy schreef op 08.01.2025 om 13:13 uur

Thnx , Have a nice day N BW in2 '25