Harmony Rotator - beta 0.2
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 562 posts since 13 Aug, 2005
Here is the Harmony Rotator plugin, VSTi 2.4, beta v0.1.
This is a MIDI only plugin - it does not create any sound. When it receives an input note it generates up to 4 output notes, one for each of the 4 "voices". The output notes can be snapped to scale, delayed per voice, and are offset from the input note value according to the interval(s) defined for each voice.
The zip file for version 0.2 is HERE. It contains a 32-bit version, a 64-bit version and a readme.txt file giving some additional description.
This plugin was inspired by the harmony rotation described here: http://mazandkilgore.com/?p=16
This plugin can give a sort-of automatic jazz kind of feel to things (not real jazz of course, apologies to jazz afficionados) and can make interesting output from only 1 or 2 notes input simultaneously. I plan to put in more scales, some presets, etc, time permitting.
This is a beta release so you may see bugs. Let me know if you do and I'll do my best to address them.
Have fun. Let me know if you have any problems.
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EDIT: 2011-07-05 update to version 0.2
This is a MIDI only plugin - it does not create any sound. When it receives an input note it generates up to 4 output notes, one for each of the 4 "voices". The output notes can be snapped to scale, delayed per voice, and are offset from the input note value according to the interval(s) defined for each voice.
The zip file for version 0.2 is HERE. It contains a 32-bit version, a 64-bit version and a readme.txt file giving some additional description.
This plugin was inspired by the harmony rotation described here: http://mazandkilgore.com/?p=16
This plugin can give a sort-of automatic jazz kind of feel to things (not real jazz of course, apologies to jazz afficionados) and can make interesting output from only 1 or 2 notes input simultaneously. I plan to put in more scales, some presets, etc, time permitting.
This is a beta release so you may see bugs. Let me know if you do and I'll do my best to address them.
Have fun. Let me know if you have any problems.
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EDIT: 2011-07-05 update to version 0.2
Last edited by ToneCarver on Tue Jul 05, 2011 2:19 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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- KVRAF
- 3169 posts since 13 Jun, 2004
looks supercool, still haven't tried out the beta3
of the other one yet..
have you considered putting a tone generator on these
plugins, switchable on off? would be really useful,
and due to the notation-related nature, could be
something really simple, even a little sf2 that takes
little cpu...and would help with first steps getting
to grips with it.
of the other one yet..
have you considered putting a tone generator on these
plugins, switchable on off? would be really useful,
and due to the notation-related nature, could be
something really simple, even a little sf2 that takes
little cpu...and would help with first steps getting
to grips with it.
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- KVRAF
- 5546 posts since 13 Feb, 2006 from Wiesmoor, Germany
Wow!
Another great free tool from you
I'll try it asap!
Thanks again for your plugins
Cheers
Dennis
Another great free tool from you
I'll try it asap!
Thanks again for your plugins
Cheers
Dennis
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- KVRAF
- 6828 posts since 28 Apr, 2004 from france
- KVRAF
- 8406 posts since 2 Aug, 2005 from Guitar Land, USA
Awesome, it's like a manually stepped arp.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 562 posts since 13 Aug, 2005
I'm not ready to step up to that task yet, but if you direct the midi out to any synth you can use that to listen to notes that get generated.mztk wrote:looks supercool, still haven't tried out the beta3
of the other one yet..
have you considered putting a tone generator on these
plugins, switchable on off? would be really useful,
and due to the notation-related nature, could be
something really simple, even a little sf2 that takes
little cpu...and would help with first steps getting
to grips with it.
As to getting to grips with the plugin, try muting rotator voice 1 and 2, set the interval of the parallel voice to something other than 0, then send a single note into the plugin. It will generate 2 notes, one for the orignal and another for the parallel voice. Alter the parallel voice interval and notice how the interval between the generated notes changes. Set the delay on the parallel voice and you should hear the parallel voice note delayed. The rotator voices are essentially the same as the parallel voice except the rotator voices have 4 intervals instead of 1. Each rotator voice steps to the "next" interval every time the plugin receives an input note. The rotator determines which interval is the next one based on the algorithm which tells what order the intervals should be used in. Try muting parallel voice and rotator voice 2 (main and rotator voice 1 are un-muted) and experimenting with rotator voice 1 sending single notes into the plugin to get a sense of how it works.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 562 posts since 13 Aug, 2005
Yup, sort of something like that It needs presets for sure but it's a start...RunBeerRun wrote:Awesome, it's like a manually stepped arp.
- KVRAF
- 5687 posts since 11 Feb, 2005 from Bordeaux France
I see an upper black stripe with "ON" written on the left. Is this a part of the vst, or a part of your host ? The problem is that I can't see it and actually I can't get any midi out from your plug.
(But I must confess that I tried it under Linux with wine emulation, so there may be some problems, obviously).
(But I must confess that I tried it under Linux with wine emulation, so there may be some problems, obviously).
You can't always get what you waaaant...
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- KVRist
- 52 posts since 11 Oct, 2010 from USA
This is pretty cool, and you can get some pretty wacky harmonies out of it. As soon as I figure out some intervals that sounds universally consonant (I've already done the harmonic series, which sounds great), this will be getting a lot more use. If I could make some suggestions, the first would be to add some sort of indication of which voice is playing. The other would be to add fine tuning on each voice, but since this is a purely midi plugin, I'm not sure if that's possible.
Great plugin, all in all.
Great plugin, all in all.
The only thing we shouldn't know is what we can't do.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 562 posts since 13 Aug, 2005
That "ON" strip is created by the VST testing host that I was using at the time, it is not part of the plugin itself so you should not be seeing it. Are you sending midi notes into the plugin? It only generates output notes in response to input notes. Is the transport running? If not, try it with the transport running and let me know if that makes a difference.stanlea wrote:I see an upper black stripe with "ON" written on the left. Is this a part of the vst, or a part of your host ? The problem is that I can't see it and actually I can't get any midi out from your plug.
(But I must confess that I tried it under Linux with wine emulation, so there may be some problems, obviously).
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 562 posts since 13 Aug, 2005
Thanks, glad you are enjoying it. The mute led should tell you which voices are active and I would like to add some kind of indicator in the rotator voices to tell which interval is the active one too.rexman77 wrote:This is pretty cool, and you can get some pretty wacky harmonies out of it. As soon as I figure out some intervals that sounds universally consonant (I've already done the harmonic series, which sounds great), this will be getting a lot more use. If I could make some suggestions, the first would be to add some sort of indication of which voice is playing. The other would be to add fine tuning on each voice, but since this is a purely midi plugin, I'm not sure if that's possible.
Great plugin, all in all.
What sort of fine tuning are you thinking of ?
- KVRAF
- 5687 posts since 11 Feb, 2005 from Bordeaux France
I am sure I'm sending midi notes, because if I plug a synth directly to the same input, it works. And running transport doesn't change nothing. Nothing out. It may however be a transport problem, because I have the same problem with some xoxos midi plugins like circuit for instance.ToneCarver wrote:That "ON" strip is created by the VST testing host that I was using at the time, it is not part of the plugin itself so you should not be seeing it. Are you sending midi notes into the plugin? It only generates output notes in response to input notes. Is the transport running? If not, try it with the transport running and let me know if that makes a difference.stanlea wrote:I see an upper black stripe with "ON" written on the left. Is this a part of the vst, or a part of your host ? The problem is that I can't see it and actually I can't get any midi out from your plug.
(But I must confess that I tried it under Linux with wine emulation, so there may be some problems, obviously).
If running transport is not mandatory, could you suppress this feature ?
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