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MIDI Choir

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Re: MIDI Choir

Postby BobF » Sun Dec 04, 2016 9:57 pm

Wow, really nice Martin!

I will be using this a lot.

Take care, BobF.....
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Re: MIDI Choir

Postby tulamide » Wed Dec 21, 2016 10:39 pm

Martin, you just made it to the olymp. Your Midi Choir is really featured on a warez site! (Don't wonder, they make money by additionally providing their own links, so that's their motivation. But crap wouldn't be used for it, so...)

https://audioz.download/software/win/122622-download_mvs-plugins-midi-choir-v10-x32-vst-win-free.html
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
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Re: MIDI Choir

Postby mccy » Tue Mar 21, 2017 1:30 pm

Fantastic!!!! Did you know, that TC Helicon did implement exactly that function to their (all in all great) PERFORM VK? It lets you play your own voice in realtime (and thatone is really fast).
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Re: MIDI Choir

Postby mccy » Mon Oct 22, 2018 7:45 am

Hi!
I just had the thought that this would be killer to make a harmonizer out oft it. Basically you'd just need to convert every midi note output from the pitch analysis to a Chord, wow one could add a table where you can specify the notes which are played triggered by the pjtch analysis and save these as presets.
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Re: MIDI Choir

Postby martinvicanek » Tue Oct 23, 2018 8:58 pm

Actually chords are what I am using it for most of the time: I record the voice on one track and the MIDI notes on another, then combine them to form a fake choir. It is ok for backing vocals, but not great.

I find harmonizers with fixed intervals rather useless because they don't account for the harmonic context of a tune. Some time back I experimented with diatonic harmonizing (burried somewhere in the old SM forum threads). Although more musical, it didn't convince me either. Good harmonic progressions are much more sophisticated than that.
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