![]() ![]() ![]() This guide is not about exporting a MuseScore composition to midi or XML and then importing that into a DAW, rather this guide is about composing in MuseScore in real-time, and playing back a MuseScore composition or part of a composition in real-time using the much more realistic sounds that a DAW can utilize. ![]() This allows for real time MuseScore composition and playback using more realistic sounding instruments. MuseScore has the ability to connect in real time to a digital audio workstation (DAW) and associated high quality instrument sample libraries (sometimes known as VSTs). This guide is meant for MuseScore users who already compose and produce music using a DAW, and who might want to experiment with connecting MuseScore to their DAW. See this screenshot highlighting the master and port configuration, and watch the videos below showing how to configure Dodo MIDI 2 in Reaper, Ableton Live, PreSonus Studio One, and Cubase 11.If you do not already know how to use a digital audio workstation or DAW, this How-To guide is not for you. If you add more tracks with Dodo MIDI, give each pair of Dodo MIDI instances their own port number. The old Dodo MIDI (1.6) included 2 plugins: Dodo MIDI, and Dodo MIDI Second Part, but Dodo MIDI 2.0 does not include Dodo MIDI Second Part, instead you should use two instances of Dodo MIDI:įor the plugin to work properly, add Dodo MIDI 2 before the synth (or in some DAW’s configure the synth to receive MIDI from Dodo MIDI ), and enable master mode in the plugin, and then add another instance of Dodo MIDI 2 after the synth, disable master mode, and set the port number to be the same as the first (master) plugin instance.Below you’ll find video guides showing how to do that in several synths. This is possible in most synthesizers and samplers, as an example see this screen shot showing how to change it in the Odin 2 synthesizer. In order for the music to be in tune, you MUST configure the synthesizer that Dodo MIDI sends MIDI event to:Ĭhange the pitch bend range to 24 semitones.There are 2 important things you need to know when using Dodo MIDI: What sets it apart from all the other audio to MIDI software packages available, is that it really works incredibly well and is extremely useful as a live musical instrument!įor the first time, you can play (almost) any synthesizer or sampler just by using your voice, with imperceptible latency, and exceedingly accurate control over legato, slides and articulation.ĭodo MIDI isn’t a gimmick or toy Audio to MIDI software, it is a state of the art MIDI controller designed from the bottom up to be used by professional musicians in live performances, music producers and sound designers looking to expand their arsenal of creative tools.ĭodo MIDI 2.0 – released November 11, 2021īEFORE YOU DOWNLOAD Please note: Dodo MIDI will only work well if you configure it properly to work with your synthesizer, please see the tutorial section for instructionsĭownload Dodo MIDI 2.0 VST3 Plugin for Macĭownload Dodo MIDI 2.0 VST3 Plugin for Windowsĭodo MIDI currently does not work in Logic Pro and FL Studio. Welcome to the Voice to Synth revolution! What is Dodo MIDI?ĭodo MIDI is a free voice to MIDI plugin, it detects the incoming audio, which can be voice or musical instruments, and controls the pitch and volume of any synthesizer or sampler you connect to it. If you are upgrading from the previous version, please watch the new Quick Start video because setup is done differently with Dodo MIDI 2! NEW! Dodo MIDI 2 has arrived, now with better support for Ableton Live, Studio One, and Cubase! ![]()
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