[LAU] Realtime revoicing of midi chords

Stephen H. Dawson, DSL service at shdawson.com
Sat Sep 3 19:04:06 CEST 2022


Hi,

Can you please share a bit of your understanding regarding music theory?


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On 9/3/22 09:55, Sirjohndfox wrote:
> Gday,
>
> I'm a disabled musician who plays keys with one hand.  I'm looking for ways to enhance my playing.  I've written some hacky stuff in  python (using  http://chordrecognizer.sourceforge.net/) and a standalone c piece for arduino that can recognise a chord and spit out a root note in a lower octave.  It works but it could be improved.
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> The next thing I would like to accomplish is to re-voice a triad over a few octaves, for example move the middle note up an octave.
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> I guess it would involve some kind of array and timing function or I could send different notes out to pre transposed synths and be meticulous in my playing techniques to make sure the notes are well ordered.
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> I have tried mididings but the project seems slightly abandoned and the relevant module VoiceFliter doesn't seem to function the way I expect in the version I have
>
> I was asking Robin about his x42 plugins and he said there were some users on this list who have come up with some creative solutions for augmenting their playing.
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> I'd love to hear what people have come up with to get some ideas.
>
> I apologise for the over all nebulous nature of this. I'm still working on defining the tasks that I think could help me musically.
> Thanks for your time.
>
> John
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