Le Thu, 11 Nov 2010 16:43:41 -0300,
Camilo Polymeris <cpolymeris(a)gmail.com> a écrit :
>> For me, a stand alone pitch detection
application would be better :
>>
>> audio in -> pitch detect -> midi out
>>
>> You plug the instrument into the audio in, connect the midi out to
>> any midi in in qjackctl, and it is just to play some melody.
>>
>> Ciao,
>> Dominique
>>
>
> There is aubionotes (
http://aubio.org/aubionotes.html), which claims
> to do exactly what you want. Don't know how well, though. I am
> trying to connect it to PianoBooster, to see if that could be a
> solution. WaoN could also be an option, I'll try that next.
> Eventually, I'd like an integrated app.
>
> Greetings,
> Camilo
>
Thanks for the tip !
Ok. If someone is interested: I can report that aubionotes works quite
well for the samples I tried (brass mostly, all monophonic). WaoN is
similar, maybe even better, but doesn't work realtime, it handles
pre-recorded samples, only.
Same thing here. I think that it must use some kind of fft. The problem
with fft and realtime is not the processing power but the time it take
before you get a sufficient amount of samples in order to be able to run
the fft.
Ciao,
Dominique
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