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In Reaper on a vocal track, how do I identify the notes and chords with only a few clicks
In Reaper on a vocal track, how do I identify the notes and chords with only a few clicks like in this video: MAKE CHORDS AROUND A VOCAL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCaKgvWFuaM ?
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In Reaper on a vocal track, how do I identify the notes and chords with only a few clicks
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The goal is to identify the notes and chords of the vocal.
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Yes, this is what worked. Instantly convert AUDIO to MIDI in REAPER https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbiQzNPIWWg
Melody, Queen Of The Multiverse
Its safe to say the melody is one of THE most important elements in music. - It's usually what we remember - It tells a story - It's what great production are built around If you've got a great melody - most of the job in a production is to NOT GET IN THE WAY OF HER MAJESTY. If you listen real close, top notch productions pay extra attention to not be playing riffs, adding sound effects or create competing lead lines while the main melody is happening. Done well it can create an epic call and response between the main character and the other elements in your track. But how do you get a great melody to start with? Here's some awesome techniques I've used to stumble upon melodic royalty: 1. Explore the pentatonic scales - Major - 1,2,3,5,6 Minor 1,b3,4,5,b7 The beautiful part is that pentatonic scales work in all the modes of the major scale. Combining them together is an easy (and fun) way to explore colourful harmony and write cool lead lines. 2. Write modulating chord progressions Get out of the box! Simply borrowing a chord from the parallel minor scale (like the b6 or b7) can make a huge difference in the emotional depth of your chord progressions. Then you have an excellent foundation to weave a melody through. 3. Play with unique chord colors Instead of the same old 1-3-5 triad and 1-3-5-7 7th chord play around with inversions and cool extensions. Throw in a b9 on a minor chord or a #11 on a major chord and see where it takes you. The voice leading you create with upper voice extensions/inversions can be a huge help to discover a cool melodic contour. 4. Rhythm One feature that most great melodies have in common is GREAT RHYTHM. You’d be surprised how focusing on the timing (and space between) of the notes in your melody can make all the difference. Also keep in mind that notes of your melody that fall on strong beats will feel stronger and more stable compared to landing of weak beats or off beats. 5. Use repetition Repetition is one of the most powerful tools to create an infectious melodies.
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Melody, Queen Of The Multiverse
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Thank you Alex!
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