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Well, if you were into max/msp, you could do this. I have a max patch that will convert any analog signal into MIDI notes. And then I can do what I want with that. In the case of my patch, I send the MIDI notes to a saw wav generator, to produce a Roland GR300 guitar synth like sound. Kris > --- music@carlsonarts.com wrote: > >> Hi everybody, >> >> I want to use my voice as a MIDI controller (i've >> always been one to >> push the envelope, so to speak). I know, I could >> use a vocoder, but >> that limits to the presets available, usually. I >> want to be able to >> control any MIDI instrument that is out there with >> my voice, and not >> rely solely on the vocoder patches that are >> available. >> >> Hey, i know people are working on this (engineers >> and so forth), and >> it may be 10 years out, but I had a thought I wanted >> to run by some of >> you "makers" and other gear techs. >> >> Really, something like the GR-20 just needs a signal >> to hit the pickup >> that sounds like a guitar to it, right? So, would >> it be possible to >> use a vocal processor to make a voice sound enough >> like a guitar to >> fool the GR-20 to thinking that its hearing a >> guitar, and thereby >> convert the signal to MIDI controller data? What if >> you mounted a >> GR-20 to something and amplified the guitarized >> voice against it to >> activate the pickup? >> >> It really doesn't matter what the processed voice >> sounds like, as long >> ast the GR-20 would think its a guitar. >> >> Is this too crazy to work? >> >> Michael >> >> > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com >