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Old 02-17-2009
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MIDI Interface for CubaseAI4

Wanting to use the notation software in CubaseAI4 to transcribe my bass lines into bass tab, as well as some guitar, as I play them instead of having to enter them manually.(Really so I can remember what the hell I just played especially after to many JD's)

I realise this is a big ask but I'm sure it must be possible.

I have a Yamaha N12 desk and as I said it has CubaseAI4 for the software.
I play a variety of basses so a Midi Pickup like the roland is not a good option.

I have heard of plugins etc??? and a new box that is supposed to be for guitar(Does it work?)

Any ideas would be appreciated.
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You can get software that will recognise your bass parts (WIDI is the software the comes to mind) but I dont think its worth it.

By the time you have installed it and fixed all the mistakes it will make, you might as well just do it yourself. Just open a MIDI track in cubase and program it in, or play it in with a keyboard. It will be much quicker.
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