Re: Beta testers required for jretune

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On Wednesday 27 January 2010 08:56:08 Atte André Jensen wrote:
> 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.

Is it possible to define a latency for midi inputs? Then the correction could 
by that define how much earlier it needs the midi-notes delivered assuming the 
sequencer is able to handle that. Then you would get the midi notes ahead of 
time to start the correction at the right time.

Arnold

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