Hi to everybody
I'm searching for a plugins that analyze the sound coming from a mic, find outs what pitch (approximated) is playing, so that I can use the signal to drive via Voltage Control (or similar) a synth, effect, ecc.
Have you got any advice?
Thanks
Pitch detect
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Re: Pitch detect
GxTuner from the guitarix LV2 suite does pitch to midi conversation, but, results are not really exact. I use it to drive some (background) percussion/bass when jamming alone with my guitar.
However, it may suite your needs if you plan to do some experimental music.
However, it may suite your needs if you plan to do some experimental music.
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Re: Pitch detect
Thanks, I will try using that and see if it fits my need
It should be not really exact, 'cause I'm trying to add some electronic background while I play my clarinet
Is there any other way (ex: a spectral analysis tool) that I could use to drive digital synth\events?
It should be not really exact, 'cause I'm trying to add some electronic background while I play my clarinet
Is there any other way (ex: a spectral analysis tool) that I could use to drive digital synth\events?
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Re: Pitch detect
puredata might have some nice goodies for yourastagallo wrote:Thanks, I will try using that and see if it fits my need
It should be not really exact, 'cause I'm trying to add some electronic background while I play my clarinet
Is there any other way (ex: a spectral analysis tool) that I could use to drive digital synth\events?
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Re: Pitch detect
I REALLY think that i'm gonna be addicted to pure data D:raboof wrote:puredata might have some nice goodies for yourastagallo wrote:Thanks, I will try using that and see if it fits my need
It should be not really exact, 'cause I'm trying to add some electronic background while I play my clarinet
Is there any other way (ex: a spectral analysis tool) that I could use to drive digital synth\events?