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Re: OT: audio to midi converter



Well,

A very loooooong time ago I had a Roland CP-40 that worked pretty 
doggone well (as I recall).

They were rare enough to begin with though. I can only imagine how hard 
it would be to find one theses days.

I'm sure there are other devices as well. I just can't think of them.

Best regards,

Ted Killian

On Nov 7, 2006, at 5:38 AM, jayrope wrote:

> hello all,
>
> i am trying to find an audio to midi hardware convertor for a guitar, 
> which
> is tuned down almost into the bass range (starting at F1 - highest 
> notes
> around F5) for this project http://txp.kliklak.net/artist/scenic-panner
> which has music controlling a panning image display.
>
> we currently use midingsolo, linux based software audio 2 midi
> ttp://home.gna.org/midingsolo/ but there's loads of issues in correct
> pitch recognition, not to speak ofsomething like a polyphone version 
> of this.
>
> can anyone recommend stanalone units or other softwares, preferrably 
> for the
> linux or window platform.
>
> muchas gracias!
> jayrope
> --
> kliklak.net
>