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unclefu
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Hi everyone!
I'm playing in a trio (vocals-guitar, bass, drum) and I thought about widening the rhytm section, especially during solos, by doing something with the bass. More than just distortion, which I tried before, something better, like sending the bass signal to some kind of midi recognizer tool, which allows me to do anything I liked with it, played parallel to the original bass guitar sound, thus widening the riff during the solos.
My question is, are there any good devices for such recognition, and what are they? As far as I know, there are three major problems with the tool, first is recognizing two notes played simultaneously, I think it's because it uses some sort of Fourier-transform, picking the lowest component of the signal, and the lowest component of the two notes is the same as the lowest of the lower note. Second I think is recognizing in which octave the note is, I guess that comes from the wavelength being the multiple of an octave higher one. The third one is the latency which at a bass guitar tuned in E is probably around 24ms, the wavelength of the lowest note.
Are there any devices that can deal with the issues mentioned above?
I'm playing in a trio (vocals-guitar, bass, drum) and I thought about widening the rhytm section, especially during solos, by doing something with the bass. More than just distortion, which I tried before, something better, like sending the bass signal to some kind of midi recognizer tool, which allows me to do anything I liked with it, played parallel to the original bass guitar sound, thus widening the riff during the solos.
My question is, are there any good devices for such recognition, and what are they? As far as I know, there are three major problems with the tool, first is recognizing two notes played simultaneously, I think it's because it uses some sort of Fourier-transform, picking the lowest component of the signal, and the lowest component of the two notes is the same as the lowest of the lower note. Second I think is recognizing in which octave the note is, I guess that comes from the wavelength being the multiple of an octave higher one. The third one is the latency which at a bass guitar tuned in E is probably around 24ms, the wavelength of the lowest note.
Are there any devices that can deal with the issues mentioned above?