real time Audio to Midi
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jonkers303
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Re: real time Audio to Midi
Cool.
Whats the difference between "normal" and prime version?
Whats the difference between "normal" and prime version?
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musikmachine
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Re: real time Audio to Midi
Was wondering this also.jonkers303 wrote:Cool.
Whats the difference between "normal" and prime version?
Re: real time Audio to Midi
it's well explained on his kickstarter page
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ev ... -to-melody
scroll down a bit;
for the short resumé:
-polyphonic detection [experimental feature]
-Multi-channel control (map microphones to different instruments)
-Voice timbre control (brightness)
and so forth
If I remember well, beta for prime is scheduled around july
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ev ... -to-melody
scroll down a bit;
for the short resumé:
-polyphonic detection [experimental feature]
-Multi-channel control (map microphones to different instruments)
-Voice timbre control (brightness)
and so forth
If I remember well, beta for prime is scheduled around july
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musikmachine
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Re: real time Audio to Midi
Nice one Hermanus. Anyone know if you could mic up handrums and record bongo and conga patterns? Would it be sensitive enough to detect the pitches from the macho and hembra? My guess is no but it could be great for recording the midi grooves and then matching up the hits. 
Oops i just saw the stretch goal hit for percussion for the prime version so will have to think about that, sounds well impressive but i wonder how accurate it will be...
Oops i just saw the stretch goal hit for percussion for the prime version so will have to think about that, sounds well impressive but i wonder how accurate it will be...
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Dragonbreath
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Re: real time Audio to Midi
This looks very cool!