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Re: AW: [microsound] Re: Pitch2MIDI



I haven't been watching this thread much, but the best FFT pitch
decoder I use is in PD called fiddle~ (or just use the rfft~ objects if
you know what you are doing) then run that into as many ftom (freq to
midi) objects as you need. You can "watch" as many frequency components
as you want, not just the strongest one. By default though fiddle~
outputs the "cooked" midi pitch too.

-thewade

Quoting th_ost <hidari@xxxxxxx>:

http://klanglabs.siliconemusic.com/freebies/synodeia2/synodeia2.htm

have you tried this yet? Just came across it, so I thought I'd post it
here...

th


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Von: William Tsun-Yuk Hsu [mailto:hsu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Gesendet: Samstag, 4. März 2006 20:31
An: microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Betreff: [microsound] Re: Pitch2MIDI


There's also the Yamaha G50, which has a mic input. Not sure if it's still available. I've worked a little with both, and the G50 is more reliable than the GI10.

On the software side, if you run Max/MSP or Pd, Miller Puckette's
fiddle~ object does reasonable pitch-tracking. For Max/MSP only,
there's also analyzer~ (derived from the fiddle~ codebase), and
IRCAM's yin~, which uses a different algorithm.

Bill




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