On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 10:35 PM, Louis B. <louisjbarman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Thanks I'll try it with my flute when I get home. > > L o u i s > > Piano Booster is available at: http://pianobooster.sourceforge.net > > > On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 11:15 AM, Jan Weil <Jan.Weil@xxxxxx> wrote: >> Am Freitag, den 28.11.2008, 10:58 +0000 schrieb Louis B.: >>> The problem is finding a wave to MIDI converter that operates close to >>> real-time as possible. Does anybody know of wave2Midi converter that >>> will operate close to real-time? >>> >>> Actually the latency of the wave2Midi may not be such a problem when >>> using the "Play Along" mode as it is just colouring the notes and >>> adjusting the accuracy bar -- this does not matter if it happens a bit >>> late. >>> >>> I am just thinking of a hack to the "follow you" mode to allow for the >>> wave2Midi processing delay. It would have to stop and rewind the MIDI >>> part if you did not play the expected note. >>> >>> All we need now is to find a suitable real-time wave2Mid converter. >> >> The most prominent free software tool for this kind of tasks is the >> aubio library: <http://aubio.org/> >> >> A command line tool for (real-time) wav to midi conversion is also >> available: <http://aubio.org/aubiopitch.html>. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Jan >> I'd love to test this and help out anyway you need. I haven't done much C++ though. Give me a yell how the flute goes! My double bass might be a little harder to track, because it would be nice to have intonation accuracy as well. I.e am i a little flate / sharp. Wouldn't need this with a piano / etc. Loki _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user