Re: [LAD] Polyphonic normal guitar to midi: Jam Origins' MIDI-Guitar

2018-06-25 Thread Bengt Gördén
Den 2018-06-26 kl. 00:31, skrev Tim: > > I read they use more than just spectral stuff. > Like AI used in speech recognition and so on. > Amazing what DSP audio and image coding can do these days. > Any thoughts on coding techniques? I've read a lot of papers! > Some say using FFTs + auto-correl

Re: [LAD] Polyphonic normal guitar to midi: Jam Origins' MIDI-Guitar

2018-06-25 Thread Tim
On 06/25/2018 07:08 PM, Paul Davis wrote: On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 6:31 PM, Tim > wrote: ​hen I stumbled across this product,  MIDI-Guitar from Jam Origins. ​but can it handle negative harmony?​ OK I could make a TON of jokes about that. But I looked

Re: [LAD] Polyphonic normal guitar to midi: Jam Origins' MIDI-Guitar

2018-06-25 Thread Paul Davis
On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 6:31 PM, Tim wrote: > ​hen I stumbled across this product, > MIDI-Guitar from Jam Origins. > ​but can it handle negative harmony?​ ​ ___ Linux-audio-dev mailing list Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org https://lists.linuxaudio

[LAD] Polyphonic normal guitar to midi: Jam Origins' MIDI-Guitar

2018-06-25 Thread Tim
Hi list, some time ago a coder was asking about making such an app. I think it's on github. I replied that I made one, and then I posted my very old project on github. terminator356/polyguitsynth It used FFTs, no windowing, but actually sort of worked. Latency was of course fundamentally an is