![]() Whereas with Cubase you have to bend backwards to make the tempo organically pulse with the natural fluctuation of live played music. I was blown away by Melodyne’s tempo detection precision. On the other hand, I’ve had decent results converting simple monophonic basslines to MIDI in Cubase. That’s a biggie, if you often deal with live instruments. Ok, it’ll need the occasional offbeat correction or other small fry, let’s award it 85-90%, ime.Ĭubase doesn’t even crack the 20% mark here … ![]() Take Melodyne in comparison - it eats a piano- or acoustic guitar piece like nobody’s business I select the click track, perform tempo detection, et voila - nothing really aligns. That said, In my experience, Cubase’s tempo detection is pretty good as-isīasic 4/4 click track, clean metronome sound, the “1” is noticeably louder than the other 3.
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