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Re: OT: audio to midi converter



you're probably so much more than on top of this already, but FWIW using a compressor/limiter/gate before the device, and tweaking around with it until it's maximized, made a huge difference on how well a now long gone fairlight voicetracker worked with guitar, voice, etc to midi. That was only mono,but pretty sure this would help any pitch to midi conversion process.
 
glenn
jayrope <jrploopers@kliklak.net> 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 of
something like a polyphone version of this.

can anyone recommend stanalone units or other softwares, preferrably for the
linux or window platform.

muchas gracias!
jayrope
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