Re: realtime midi from audio?

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On 06/06/2013 08:17 PM, Rusty Perez wrote:
Hi folks,
I have a vocal harmonizer pedal from TC electronics which takes input
from my guitar, and my vocal microphone and determines what chord I'm
playing, and creates vocal harmonies.
I'm wondering if there might be a linux program to determine the
chords I'm playing,, on my guitar, and  turn these in to midi notes,
and play a synth or sequencer along with my guitar.
I'm not looking so much for a midi guitar because I don't want to
modify my instruments, and I don't always play the same guitar. but
this vocal pedal does a pretty good job of tracking chords on my
guitar, so i was thinking maybe a program could do the same thing, and
with that i could create midi accompaniment, maybe driving a sampler
or something.
this is just a dream fueled by a lack of steady bandmates, but a guy
can dream right?

thanks so much!.

Hello Rusty,

There are several options:
* Guitarix gxtuner LV2 plugin which does audio to MIDI
* Rakarrack can do audio to MIDI
* There are Puredata patches that can accomplish this too

These alternatives don't determine what chords you play though, at best they can determine separate notes.

Regards,

Jeremy

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