fons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > What exactly do you mean by 'correcion percentage' ? Imagine that the input is out of tune by 20 cents. A "correction percentage" of 50% should make it out of tune by 10 cents. I suppose that current what jretune does is make it in tune, which would translate to a "correction percentage" of 100%. >> 2) A midi input (correct to the incomming midi-note) would be cool. > > This could be *very* complicated unless it is guaranteed > that the MIDI info is exactly on time w.r.t. the audio. > Again this would be a lot easier in off-line mode. A simple and "good enough" solution would be to allow midi input to turn *on* the notes of the keyboard in the gui. Holding down several keys would turn on more keys, making it possible to change keys during a correction pass. > Well, I'm not going to turn it into a plugin, but it should > be easy enough. The entire DSP part is a single C++ class, > all you need is to 'package' it, and that can be done without > understanding the DSP code. Hmm. I'm not sure I can do it alone, but I can try. Probably wiser to wait for you code to settle a bit first, as you already suggested... > To continue working on this I'll need a collection of > well-recorded vocal tracks, both in-tune and 'typically- > out-of-tune' ones. The more the better. I send you two .ogg's off list. Let me know if you need more. -- Atte http://atte.dk http://modlys.dk _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user