Thanks Jon. 
But is Songify really about vocal alignement, time-stretch? I see it works
very well in real-time where user speaks into microphone, and hears himself
"singing" via earphones with very little delay. There doesn't seam to be any
cut-paste or similar. 

Just the pitch-shift? 
 

Danijel Domazet
LittleEndian.com

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[mailto:music-dsp-boun...@music.columbia.edu] On Behalf Of Jon Sykes
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 2:22 PM
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Subject: Re: [music-dsp] Songify?

Sounds like the algorithm and work of the company that did vocalign.  

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On 19 Mar 2013, at 10:42, "Danijel Domazet"
<danijel.doma...@littleendian.com> wrote:

> Hi music dsp,
> Does anyone know how Songify mobile app works? The one that "turns speech
> into music automatically". The app takes two inputs, user speech, and
> predefined underlying music (probably pre-analyzed too). The speech is
> processed and mixed into the music. It is obvious that pitch-shifter with
> heavy auto-tuning does the job, but where and what to pitch-shift in order
> for all this to make sense? What would be the steps to achieve something
> similar? 
> 
> Thanks,
> Danijel Domazet
> LittleEndian.com
> 
> 
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