![]() I play my compositions digitally in HA to get a rough feel for the instruments I'll be using, then apply specific VSTis to the midi files in the other programs. I compose in HA-much of it manually, although I've been getting into the automatic accompaniment features more lately-then export a midi file to bring into Acid or another VSTi-compatible sequencer. ![]() Not VSTi-compatible, alas, although people are trying to talk Myriad into adding that functionality. HA has a basic digital sound set that comes with it (so you don't need to worry about playing midi with soundfonts, although you can do that too), a higher quality digital sound set you can download (it's mentioned somewhere on the site), and a very high quality Goldbase set you can order on CD. ![]() You can play your favourite Karaoke with a simple-to-use graphical user interface. It's easy to use, easy to get into, but very powerful under the hood for those who want that. Harmony Assistant 9.9.0 / Melody Assistant 7.9. gsKaraoke is a GTK gui written in C with Mono. You can also configure it to take input from an external keyboard. That’s where its main power is focused, but it can be used equally well, of course, to edit recordings of any monophonic sound source (trumpet, clarinet, etc.). Hello, Im a french bass choir singer, new to MuseScore (was formerly on Melody assistant) which is clearly a GREAT app. You can enter notes via the keyboard using shortcuts, or you can drop them onto the score using your mouse. In a nutshell: Melodyne assistant provides all you need for the professional editing of vocals. It's similar in style to Cubase's score editor.
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