I'm playing around with a contact mic and want to generate MIDI notes based on the inputs, so I can convert it to cool synths. What's the easiest way to do this?
Thanks!
Analog to MIDI?
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Re: Analog to MIDI?
gxtuner.lv2?
How to get MIDI output from guitarrix? viewtopic.php?t=16413
How to get MIDI output from guitarrix? viewtopic.php?t=16413
and https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/apps/all/rakarrack I know.tramp wrote:We've leaved the Audio2Midi conversation in the gxtuner.lv2 plug which comes with guitarix, therewith you can test it, if you wish, but, to be honest, I've developed it, and, I cant recommend it for serious use, true, for the fun of it, driving some bass sounds with beat boxing in the mic, or a spacey synth sound, it's a lot of fun, but for a pitch correct Audio2Note conversation, No, not happened, srry.
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Re: Analog to MIDI?
Easiest way is to get dedicated guitar synth like Roland GR-55 or something similar.
http://www.keytarhq.com/midi-guitar-pickup-reviews.html
http://www.keytarhq.com/midi-guitar-pickup-reviews.html
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Re: Analog to MIDI?
Thank you to the replies!
After experimenting abit it turns out that Aubio works the best. I should probably have said that the contact mic is not connected to any kind of guitar but mounted in various places around a room, to pick-up vibrations. I had a hard time to get guitarix and rakarack to work, maybe because there are no real notes being played. Just vibration of movement.
After experimenting abit it turns out that Aubio works the best. I should probably have said that the contact mic is not connected to any kind of guitar but mounted in various places around a room, to pick-up vibrations. I had a hard time to get guitarix and rakarack to work, maybe because there are no real notes being played. Just vibration of movement.