Chordify turns any music or song (YouTube, Deezer, SoundCloud, MP3) into chords. Play along with guitar, ukulele, or piano with interactive chords and diagrams.
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After updating from Cubase AI 10.5 to Cubase 13 Elements, I have problems with audio recordings (guitar) with a Steinberg UR44. System: MacbookPro 2019 with MacOS Sonoma. With AI 10.5 everything still works fine. With Elements 13 there is already far too little signal in the input and there is only a short crackle before the sound stops - with the same hardware configuration as Cubase AI 10.5 ...
Some days ago I updated to Cubase15. Besides all new functions and improvements I am still looking for one procedure to transfer existing guitar tablature data from Cubase 13 (old Score Editor) to Cubase 15 (current Score Editor). Guitar and bass players know, how time consuming it is to create optimal tablature sets as we need our specific scale patterns. Therefore I created MusicXML files ...
I dont have guitar pro, so i downloaded the free MuseScore3 and loaded the score into it. Choose which score track you want (i.e. guitar, bass, synth etc) or all and go to export under the file tab an choose to export to midi. This is really helpful or a newbie like me as i get to understand the music thoery in my midi im creating.