On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 12:37:22AM +0100, fons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Hello all, > > Jretune is a Jack client inspired by the 'autotalent' > plugin (re)discovered and discussed some time ago on > the LA lists. > > It uses the same algorithm (autocorrelation) for pitch > detection, but there the similarity ends. All the code > is entirely new. > > Its purpose is to process solo voice recordings > to ensure they have correct pitch. It can't do > miracles but it helps in some cases. Don't expect > it to work on a mix. > > Main differences are: > > - Jretune is a Jack client and not a plugin. > > - A *much* cleaner output due to a better resampling > and cycle jumping algorithm. > > - A very simple GUI, just 12 switches that allow to > disable notes, and a 'nostalgic' analog tuning meter. > The latter means you could probably use it as a guitar > tuner as well, but don't expect miracles. > > Later versions will include a 'tuning' control to > define the set of expected pitches, and maybe some > other controls. > > This version is very much a beta one, released only > to invite feedback from users. Once it has stabilised > a bit it should be easy to tranform it into e.g. an > LV2 plugin for those that want this, as the complete > DSP code is contained in a single C++ class. > Please don't do this now as the code is very immature. > For the same reason it's available on request only, > and I would expect packagers to ignore this version. > > If you want to test this just drop me a line to get > the sources. > Ah, no public posting? Well, I'd love to have a copy of it. Will soon be mixing an album, and, neither the lead singer nor I are very pitch-accurate, so we'd love to be Britney-Spears-ized in the mix. -ken _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user