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2SYNts- regular guitar to poly synth
Re: 2SYNts- regular guitar to poly synth
new updates!
the source is back up and now you can use regular electric,
the d/l is in the first post
njoy and wail!
the source is back up and now you can use regular electric,
the d/l is in the first post
njoy and wail!
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Re: 2SYNts- regular guitar to poly synth
I have update the link to the ts build in the first post with a new release
I worked a whole lot on the tracking to MIDI
I worked a whole lot on the tracking to MIDI
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Re: 2SYNts- regular guitar to poly synth
new Roland GK build in first post
here's some Akoustik Piano I have laid down with it->
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNNl1JdwrA0
here's some Akoustik Piano I have laid down with it->
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNNl1JdwrA0
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Re: 2SYNts- regular guitar to poly synth
new TS build up,
it's prolly a power better to play
it's prolly a power better to play
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Re: 2SYNts- regular guitar to poly synth
terrible U-Toob==>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCEl6Z9cTRg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCEl6Z9cTRg
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Re: 2SYNts- regular guitar to poly synth
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Re: 2SYNts- regular guitar to poly synth
The converter I used in the piano demo is fine to use now,
the remaining slight issue is that it reproduce a deliberately played harmonic about a quarter of the time. Ideally it would not be possible to play harmonics.
So this is midi piano(NI Akoustik Piano), it does have a varying delay of under 100ms in the demonstrated trigger or latch mode. The slide or bend note where the note re-triggers on semitone intervals has a varying delay of around 25ms. I'll try and make a more high quality demo of this mode too.
This uses a hex pickup(Roland GK3)- so it has no issues reproducing polyphony.
The somewhat embarrassing square(8D) video, I haven't yet measured the delay
The regular guitar connection used is actually polyphonic!- it does use the purely mono peak counter,
but each string has it's own peak interval counter/measurer, so using 6 counters with different pitch ranges
It does too output midi(I used adirect synth in the vid), but the midi is very zippery.
I will do a strumming demo too, thanks for the idea, strumming is one technique that I cannot reproduce well with any of my techniques. I use a Fender Rock Band Mustang controller a little, it's the best strumming method for MIDI I have found yet.
most usage noise is truly lost to the translation, mutes and glides are possible though. Quantised bend, slides, hammer ons and pull-offs work fine. I did use the pitch wheel in one of my Reaktor builds- I will refine that build soon, the bend wheel is hard to tame- it reaches from the nut all the time, so I need to anull it's attack portion.
Thanks so much for the interest MB, this project matters a great deal to me
the remaining slight issue is that it reproduce a deliberately played harmonic about a quarter of the time. Ideally it would not be possible to play harmonics.
So this is midi piano(NI Akoustik Piano), it does have a varying delay of under 100ms in the demonstrated trigger or latch mode. The slide or bend note where the note re-triggers on semitone intervals has a varying delay of around 25ms. I'll try and make a more high quality demo of this mode too.
This uses a hex pickup(Roland GK3)- so it has no issues reproducing polyphony.
The somewhat embarrassing square(8D) video, I haven't yet measured the delay
The regular guitar connection used is actually polyphonic!- it does use the purely mono peak counter,
but each string has it's own peak interval counter/measurer, so using 6 counters with different pitch ranges
It does too output midi(I used adirect synth in the vid), but the midi is very zippery.
I will do a strumming demo too, thanks for the idea, strumming is one technique that I cannot reproduce well with any of my techniques. I use a Fender Rock Band Mustang controller a little, it's the best strumming method for MIDI I have found yet.
most usage noise is truly lost to the translation, mutes and glides are possible though. Quantised bend, slides, hammer ons and pull-offs work fine. I did use the pitch wheel in one of my Reaktor builds- I will refine that build soon, the bend wheel is hard to tame- it reaches from the nut all the time, so I need to anull it's attack portion.
Thanks so much for the interest MB, this project matters a great deal to me
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Re: 2SYNts- regular guitar to poly synth
I have a new build of TS up,
tweaking it a little better
There are now a handful of presets
enjoy!
tweaking it a little better
There are now a handful of presets
enjoy!
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Re: 2SYNts- regular guitar to poly synth
here's another video of TS-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoiDwATbOoY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoiDwATbOoY
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Re: 2SYNts- regular guitar to poly synth
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