[ddots-l] Re: Real-time pitch processing.

  • From: Chris Smart <chris_s@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 06 Nov 2005 14:18:49 -0500

Does your violin have a midi pickup? That would be the first step, the next probably being a guitar synthesizer.

Really though the best way to create guitar parts would be by playing a guitar.

With a violin hooked up through midi you'd have to be deadly accurate in terms of intonation, to approximate the pitch accuracy of a fretted instrument.

I'm envious if you can do that - I'm glad my instrument of choice has frets, so I don't have to have that kind of facility.

At 01:58 PM 11/6/2005, you wrote:

Is there a way in Sonar 4 producer that I can play a part on a violin and have it transposed in real time? I want to use a violin to create some guitar-like parts for which I need more low range. I know I could play the parts and use the pitch feature after the fact, but it would be even cooler if I could play, and hear the transposed pitches through my headphones.

        Chris Bartlett


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