real-time vocal to midi - to use as controler
real-time vocal to midi - to use as controler
Hi, I was wondering if there is any solid options to use my voice rather than a keyboard.
Im on pc.
thanks
Im on pc.
thanks
Re: real-time vocal to midi - to use as controler
...and another: (Maybe there are more VST or standalone software solutions)
http://www.widisoft.com/english/widi-au ... i-vst.html
http://www.widisoft.com/english/widi-au ... i-vst.html
Re: real-time vocal to midi - to use as controler
The Mouth has semi-decent MIDI output from audio input
Not as exact as you might want, but it works okay.
Not as exact as you might want, but it works okay.
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I tried the widisoft demo but the result was quite crazy... it didnt even sustain notes.
Sonuus look interresting but I cant know without shelling 200$.
Im going to check the Mouth right now!!
Sonuus look interresting but I cant know without shelling 200$.
Im going to check the Mouth right now!!
Re: real-time vocal to midi - to use as controler
I actually own one, but I can't sing well, nor have I tried it with a mic. I may try some time and I'll post my result here...Earwax69 wrote:I tried the widisoft demo but the result was quite crazy... it didnt even sustain notes.
Sonuus look interresting but I cant know without shelling 200$.
Im going to check the Mouth right now!!
Re: real-time vocal to midi - to use as controler
really? if you could test it, that would be very cool. I just wonder if the midi is going to sound like what you sing or something unusable... because all the freeware I tried convert my voice to rubbish midi random clickering...
I wonder if I could do a flute sole by whisteling... like...
I wonder if I could do a flute sole by whisteling... like...
Re: real-time vocal to midi - to use as controler
You need to find one of these on eBay: Breakaway Vocalizer 1000.
Re: real-time vocal to midi - to use as controler
Wow! thats the real thing! I dont need a computer anymore! wouhouuu!
Re: real-time vocal to midi - to use as controler
You can beatbox a drum loop into ableton
extract groove, apply to other drum loops
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profit?
extract groove, apply to other drum loops
????
profit?
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I've never played with grooves... should I?
All the grooves I see in ableton library are for latina stuff... look very unsinpiring to me. But maybe Im missing a good tool.
All the grooves I see in ableton library are for latina stuff... look very unsinpiring to me. But maybe Im missing a good tool.
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Re: real-time vocal to midi - to use as controler
i saw an app on the iOS app store lsat week that claimed to do this. converts the iphone's mic input to a midi cc. not tried it though. i poured a pint of juice over my iphone a while back and its been borkd since.
Re: real-time vocal to midi - to use as controler
if you like that, you'll love this:jaytee wrote:You need to find one of these on eBay: Breakaway Vocalizer 1000.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oGFogwcx-E
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHduATM- ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mg0l7f25 ... re=related
I was going to suggest melodyne but then I realised you said real time
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Yeah, im thinking hard about the sonuus... it really look like the best "real-time" option. Im just afraid to buy it and realize that it suck with vocals... There is no exemple on the web... its all guitar or bass...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWaNlcXuGmI
Go to 5:30
I've got a G2M, and it's pretty much the best monophonic pitch-to-MIDI hardware you'll find at that price point.
I would still say check out the Mouth and see how that treats you, but for hardware, the G2M is probably your best bet (short of spending a couple grand)
Go to 5:30
I've got a G2M, and it's pretty much the best monophonic pitch-to-MIDI hardware you'll find at that price point.
I would still say check out the Mouth and see how that treats you, but for hardware, the G2M is probably your best bet (short of spending a couple grand)