On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 01:16:41PM +0100, Stefan Blixt wrote:Me too, but considering my collection I should really only get game
> Kassen, perhaps you're thinking about the YouRock guitar? I've been
> glancing at that one myself - looks like a clever piece of gear.
controllers I have actual plans for.
Frankly I think that is unavoidable. Pitch detection takes time and
> They're actually getting better at polyphonic pitch detection - there are
> polyphonic tuners available (the TC Electronic app for iPhone), and the
> RockSmith console game (great fun!) detects chords - though how well it
> does isn't apparent, maybe they're faking it ;) I do think there's a fair
> amount of latency involved in both of those though.
the onset of guitar notes is really quite noisy on top of that. What
I'd do if I wanted to get clever would be to first send that a
transient has been detected and only once I were sure of the pitch
send the pitch, then using some synth controlled by this that would
also start with noisy attacks. That might be ok.
I said it before but there really is no way around latency in pitch
detection as pitch is inherently a time-based phenomenon. If the plan
is to get new musical ideas that might not be a issue as you could run
analysis at your leisure. For rocking out live it's either accepting
the math or everyone's favourite strategy; cheat ;-)
Yours,
Kas.
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