Re: Voice-to-drums in general and the Trigger LADSPA in particular

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Hi Artem,

On 09/22/2011 07:05 PM, Artem Vakhitov wrote:
Hi all,

I am in search of a more or less easy way to do voice-to-drums - that
is, to trigger drum samples (MIDI or otherwise) and control their volume
(velocity) using my voice recorded from a microphone. Real-time is not
necessary, and neither is multi-sample capability. The objective is to
create more lively, groovy drum loops, which I can emulate with my voice.

I'm not sure you can do that with any tool 'out of the box' especially the "control their volume" part, as triggers usually have a 'binary' (on/off threshold). Of course (but that is probably obvious) being human voice monophonic you will have to do "a piece at a time"


I tried using the Trigger LADSPA plugin but so far have not had any
success with it. The output I get makes no sense to me, and the meaning
of some parameters like e.g. threshold is unclear due to units chosen.
Can anyone point me to any HOWTOs on using Trigger or describe the
workflow in a few words?

I'll give it a try (although I never used the LADSPA plugin version): A trigger is usually quite simple. It "monitors" an input signal, when the signal's amplitude goes above the threshold (which you set) it will play (trigger) the chosen sample. The hold parameter (usually measured in milliseconds) is important because it sets how long the Trigger remains inactive (holds) after it triggered this avoids re-triggering the sample too quickly especially if the input signal remains above the threshold for too long.
Here is an very simple example of what you're probably thinking of:

http://lorenzosu.altervista.org/temp/dump/trigger_test.ogg

Hard panned left is the audio input (in this case it's not my voice but me tapping on my crap laptop mic) hard right the triggered sample. You can noticed some taps are "missed" this is because they were below threshold (too quiet). The hold was at 80 ms (excuse the horrible quality of the audio input quickly made on my laptop and it's night here..)


I would also like to know about possible alternatives to Trigger,
including those for Windows.

Well I made a very simple trigger for PD [1] a while ago (to be used mainly with ardour - used for the above example).

Lorenzo

[1] http://lorenzosu.altervista.org/pd/trigger/

Thanks in advance,
Artem Vakhitov
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