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At 6:34 PM -0400 3/17/08, music@carlsonarts.com wrote: > > 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. You might try looking into the Yamaha G-50 Guitar-to-MIDI converter. Yeah, it's primarily for use with a guitar and a 13-pin divided pickup, but there is also a single 1/4" input jack on the front panel. Ostensibly, it's designed so that you can use this for pitch-to-MIDI conversion with a horn/sax/whatever. However, I don't know why you couldn't try using it with voice as well. You might even consider using an EQ on the input (between the mic and the G-50) in order to maximize the pitch-detection and tracking, as well. Not sure how well it works with the front-panel input, but the G-50 is widely considered to have the best MIDI conversion and tracking when using Roland "GK"-type magnetic pickups. Given that pedigree, I wouldn't think working on a single monophonic input would be too shabby. You can usually find them on the 'bay for around two bills these days. --m. _____ "bye-bye empire; empire, bye-bye"