Il giorno Fri, 14 Jun 2013 09:30:12 -0400 Brett McCoy <idragosani@xxxxxxxxx> ha scritto: > On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 4:32 AM, Angel de Vicente <angelv@xxxxxx> > wrote: > > > > > With Rosegarden and the piano roll, I can easily stretch/move each > > of the MIDI notes, but I didn't find an easy way to synchronize > > with my audio wave (though I haven't used Rosegarden a lot, so > > perhaps I missed something). > > > > Ideally I would like to: > > > > + load in one program both the audio and the MIDI file > > + see the soundwave forms for both audio and MIDI plus the piano > > roll for the MIDI file > > + if something is not synchronized properly (due to the nature of > > the music, I can see it nicely by inspectint the soundwave), I > > would like to stretch/move the MIDI notes in the piano roll and > > interactively see how the soundwave changes, so that I can > > immediately see if the MIDI and the audio are better synchronized. > > > > Is there a tool where I can do that easily? Perhaps there is some > > other procedure/tool that can help me with this? > > > > > Actually, I think Ardour3 would be ideal for this, as you can easily > work with MIDI piano roll and audio waveforms right on the same > screen (most sequencers open MIDI piano roll up into a separate > window). As you can see in this screenshot, you have everything right > in front of you and its easy to set synch points for both audio and > MIDI: > > http://brettwmccoy.com/images/ardour-3.2-screenshot.png Isn't there something that allows to set MIDI tempo by tapping on keyboard? I'm sure to have used that method once to pair recorded audio and MIDI, but maybe I was using a software on windows. -- Asa Marco _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user