Aurally Sound put out Prism, which is an audio-to-MIDI converter that runs on machine learning and apparently handles polyphonic stuff without falling apart. The plugin works best with solo recordings like guitar, piano, bass, and strings, and it keeps velocity and timing details when it spits out MIDI. The company said it can catch chords and single-note runs, plus performance quirks that usually get lost in translation.
The tool costs 69 bucks and needs a DAW with ARA support to actually function. Cubase, Studio One, Reaper, and Cakewalk Sonar all work with it, and Logic Pro runs it through Rosetta if you have an Intel or Apple Silicon machine.
The tool costs 69 bucks and needs a DAW with ARA support to actually function. Cubase, Studio One, Reaper, and Cakewalk Sonar all work with it, and Logic Pro runs it through Rosetta if you have an Intel or Apple Silicon machine.