real-time harmonization of your voice in supercollider
Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 1:14 pm
Here's something I've had too much fun with the past 2 days.
The idea is this: you sing (or whistle, play, ...) monophonic notes into a microphone, and the computer
in (nearly) real-time adds pitch-shifted versions of your singing as to create a polyphonic choir piece. Each note
can be harmonized differently based on what you define in the UI. The harmonization can be adapted in the UI on the fly.
For a better explanation, a sound sample and the full code, head over to
http://a-touch-of-music.blogspot.be/201 ... voice.html
This works with the current version 3.6.6 of supercollider http://supercollider.github.io/archive.html.
Have fun, feel free to fork and improve, but beware... highly addictive!
The idea is this: you sing (or whistle, play, ...) monophonic notes into a microphone, and the computer
in (nearly) real-time adds pitch-shifted versions of your singing as to create a polyphonic choir piece. Each note
can be harmonized differently based on what you define in the UI. The harmonization can be adapted in the UI on the fly.
For a better explanation, a sound sample and the full code, head over to
http://a-touch-of-music.blogspot.be/201 ... voice.html
This works with the current version 3.6.6 of supercollider http://supercollider.github.io/archive.html.
Have fun, feel free to fork and improve, but beware... highly addictive!