> Lately I've been eyeballing some fancy $600 harmonizer rack units at > $music_store. (http://www.tc-helicon.com/VoiceWorks, for example) Not > wanting to drop that much cash, I got to looking for some software > effects that can do the same, without any luck. > > Does anyone know if such a thing exists? Is it possible, or is it too > CPU intensive? If the latter is true, I was pondering some sort of FPGA > on PCI device for number crunching. I could think of a fun thing or two > to do with it. Has anyone ever done some similar work?
hi, you have an offline harmonizer in SMSTools [1] if you want something realtime, by chance recently i was working in that as part of a google summer of code project[2] it's a network under CLAM's NetworkEditor[1] more details (and demos) here: http://audiores.uint8.com.ar/blog/?p=124 regrettably, there still there some artifacts that came from the pitch-shifting process but i hope that issue could be solved soon all those changes are now only at the svn version but i think that will be a new clam release soon cheers, [1] http://clam.iua.upf.edu/ [2] http://h.ordia.com.ar/blog/GSoC2007.php -- Hernán http://h.ordia.com.ar GnuPG: 0xEE8A3FE9 _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
