TalentedHack version 1.81 is released.
It is an LV2 pitch correction plugin which is based off of Autotalent and has additional features and improvements. �It was previously mentioned on the developers list under the name "AutotalentLV2", but has been renamed and fully forked.
See�http://code.google.com/p/talentledhack/�for downloads and documentation.
The major differences between TalentedHack and Autotalent are:
- It is an LV2 plugin instead of an LADSPA plugin
- It provides MIDI output of the pitch
- It accepts MIDI input
- It separates the pull to semitone and snap to scale functionality
- It uses FFTW for the DFT routines, greatly improving performance.
- Minor performance tweaks (substituting memcpy for loops, etc)
- Slightly more accurate pitch detection (Uses MPM method instead of straight autocorrelation)
- It is greatly refactored (broken into methods and structures, variables renamed)
- The formant corrector causes artifacts not present in the original (I'm not sure how to fix, as it's the only part of the original I don't understand)
With these features, TalentedHack should give you more fine grained and powerful control over pitch correction.
Although TalentedHack is�separate�from Autotalent, I will still attempt to�incorporate�any changes made to Autotalent into TalentedHack.
For those who are experienced with LV2 plugins, it should be easy to get it to work. �If you are having difficulties installing it, post your problems, and I can probably help. �As TalentedHack is new software, the issue might not be your fault, but mine.
Jeremy Salwen
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