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speedo Member |
I feel like I've seen something that does this in the library, but cannot seem to locate it. Is there something that will freq track and repitch to the closest in a defined scale? Ha... now that I describe it, I guess I'm looking for plain old autotune ; )! IP: Logged |
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CharlieNorton Member |
MMM There has to be a more interesting way to do it other than AT. Lets see now. A frequency detector and a pitch shifter. Perhaps turn the frequencies generated into note numbers, add rounded. Or create an array of pitches that get read. *Charlie Clutches at straws* ^^^ ROFL. IP: Logged |
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speedo Member |
ROFL indeed. Thanks for that And thanks for the tip - seems straightforward enough and not too daunting for my ever-advancing capytalk skills[This message has been edited by speedo (edited 15 November 2010).] IP: Logged |
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CharlieNorton Member |
Now that would make a fine addition to the Share.Sound with its own category on the the MakeItSo. ;-p IP: Logged |
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pete Member |
Hi Speedo May be the so called Cher Effect is what you mean? On a similar topic but generating intelligent harmonies from an incoming signal, this one may help with the capytalk. hope it helps Pete IP: Logged |
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speedo Member |
aha.. the monotonizer and freq tracker - this might be the way for me to go! IP: Logged |
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