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Carol of the Bells - Pentatonix


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The software is the LOR Sequence Editor. The timing data came from Audacity and I mapped a channel to each note. Bob also has SW that breaks down a song into notes.

 

If you like that song you'll like this one too. 

 

Timings for Little Drummer Boy by Pentatonix



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The software is the LOR Sequence Editor. The timing data came from Audacity and I mapped a channel to each note. Bob also has SW that breaks down a song into notes.

 

If you like that song you'll like this one too. 

 

Timings for Little Drummer Boy by Pentatonix

Sequence File: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B95M-4jUDX5admtPOXpSUnlGQ0E

You should do a tutorial on how to do this .

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Yes +1 one please.  I had not seen Audacity be accurate enough in note deciphering to pick individual ones out reliably, or perhaps I was thinking it could not distinguish a voice note vs a trumpet note etc.

 

So after you create a controller per note, what do you do with it?

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First I create a LMS file with no timings and 1 channel (which I clobber).

 

In Audacity I do the polyphonic analysis, and export the label to a text file.

 

I read in the Audacity labels file. It has the following format.

 

<start time> <stop time> <midi note>

 

I convert the times from seconds to centiseconds and put each start and stop time into a timing grid if it doesn't already exist.

Then for each midi note found I lookup what the name of the note is based on the number and create a deviceless channel, and add also the channel to the track.

Then for each audacity line do a fade from <start time> to <stop time> on the corresponding channel for the indicated note.

I make the above changes in the .lms file.

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So you make up a spreadsheet of this basically?  have a screen capture of what you are starting with raw and then maybe something you've worked for a couple of minutes.  I think i get the process, a formula converts the time values I assume into the timing in the LMS file?

 

How do you figure your time goes with this method vs more traditional grid based, in my case LSP so I can use some sonic tools on the song straight in the software as well to create timing marks for me.

 

Alan

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I would like a copy of the Carol of the Bells sequence and Angels we have heard on High if you wouldn't mind.

bolinglr@comcast.net

 

Thanks

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Not sure if this thread is dead, looking for a Pentatonix- Carol of the Bells- file for reference, if anyone has one, please send- derek.dutilly@gmail.com

thanks in advance!

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I would love a copy of this, thank you for sharing! *edit, I just saw the google drive link, Thanks

 

radarman2000@gmail.com

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