Ok, I'll check [sigmund~] and that lib!

Thanks!




El 10/10/13 08:24, Julian Brooks escribió:


I've got 'usable' results from tracking voice with [sigmund~] and William Brent's timbreID lib. It was fun to do it in reverse (and easy:)

Admittedly not 'accurate articulation' but it is 'in your hands'.

Regards,

Julian


On 10 October 2013 12:13, Mario Mey <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    El 10/10/13 07:05, Patrice Colet escribió:

        Hello,

           pitch doesn't come from voice at all in these kinds of
        sounds, but from a keyboard,

    Thanks, I didn't know it.

        particulary in this Daft Punk or Laurie Anderson music, I
        believe it's not possible to get accurate articulations by
        using voice's pitch, but I guess you will figure it out soon
        enough ;)

    Well... I think this is some kind of autotune technique... and it
    is not simple at all. With "autotune" as search word, in Pd forum,
    there are about 6 thread and they all are large discussed threads.

    For the moment... it is not in my hands.




        Colet Patrice

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            Hey Mario,

            -
            [sigmund~] definitely.




            On 9 October 2013 17:27, Òscar Martínez Carmona <
            [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >
            wrote:


            What about extracting the voice pitch with something like
            [fiddle~]
            and feed it to the synth?

            El dimecres 9 d’octubre de 2013, Mario Mey ha escrit:




            I listen to some vocoders in Pd and I stayed with rjdj's
            one. I
            realized that vocoder works in a single note synth or
            various notes,
            doing a harmonious sound. But it is always the same sound.

            Is it possible to detect the pitch of the voice and use
            that to feed
            vocoder? As playing a synth with the voice and sounding as a
            vocoder.

            Someday, I want to make Get Lucky with my looper-system,
            and I would
            want to have a similar vocoder.

            Thanks.



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