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Automatic Vocal Track

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This process uses Reaper plug-ins that will attempt to take a vocal track and convert it to MIDI export it to MIDI. The output from this process is very messy. But if you have absolutely no knack for hearing a pitch or tune from vocals, it may be easier to do the work of cleaning this up than to author from scratch.

Using REAPER

ARM to record your MIDI vocal track to Record and then apply the ReaTune autotuning plugin to your dry vocal track:

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Next apply the MIDI_Tool_II plugin to the MIDI PART VOCALS track:

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Now! Don't forget this next minor little step. Route the dry vocals track to the MIDI PART VOCALS track using the routing tables:

Open up the Routing Matrix from the View Menu (or hit Alt+R)

The rows of the table (listed on the left) correspond to the track you're sending FROM: In the case of this pic the first track listed is the dry vocal audio.

The columns of the table (listed on the top) indicate the track you're sending TO: You want to be sending to the PART VOCALS track.

In order to setup the sending properly. you'll need to click on the appropriate cell (box) in the table. When you do that, an icon will appear (kinda looks like a blocky 7), that means the send is engaged.

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Now you are set to click Record and play through your recording. If you leave the ReaTune open and watch, it will totally FLIP OUT and go crazy on you, it is quite mesmerizing to watch actually. But then afterwards you will get an ugly, crazy MIDI output like this:

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which you can then cut around the edges, kind of judge a bit by ear, and make into this:

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but at least you have a starting point with that first midi track.