Realtime revoicing of midi chords

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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.

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.

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.

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.

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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