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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 8:38 PM, Dominique Michel wrote:
> In the past, I done such a rt conversion on a dsp. It was working very
To be fair, real-time pitch to midi is not a linux audio problem but a
general DSP problem that so far as I know, is far from solved on any
platform. If your solution works as well as you say then you need to put it
in a product and market it asap! This is something that I know people have
sought for a long time. Even purpose built high-end hardware units, like
the Axon series coupled with something like a Godin Synth Access guitar,
have limitations and require the player to adapt to those limitations.
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On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 8:38 PM, Dominique Michel <dominique.miche=
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n a dsp. It was working very
well but need some parameters to be carefully chosen. The only way to
chose those parameters are with a visual signal analysis. The timbre of
an instrument is unique, vary with the time and with the play. I used a
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P problem that so far as I know, is far from solved on any platform. If you=
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