Pitch Detecting Plugin?

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Is there a (free) plugin that can run as an effect in a vst host and tell the pitch of audio being sent through it? Or really any plugins that will help the less musically talented :)

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CW Budde has one called Tuna, available from his unofficial bundle.

http://www.savioursofsoul.de/Christian/

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:lol: :hug: Funny isnt it !?
Posted: 06 Nov 2005 01:55
Posted: 06 Nov 2005 01:55
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Man shamann, you are fast ! :hihi:
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Midiworks wrote::lol: :hug: Funny isnt it !?
Posted: 06 Nov 2005 01:55
Posted: 06 Nov 2005 01:55
Down to the seconds. I editted so that it was new useful information, but the Gtuner is my favourite.

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Awesome thanks. Looks like there are some other interesting plugs on both of those pages.

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This isn't a reflection on Christian at all, but Tuna is unfinished for a reason. It also doesn't auto-detect, you need to manually detect for now. So GVST is the better way to go.

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the GVST one is mono. guess ill try the others thanks!

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You simply can't detect pitch on polyphonic material with any available technology, so just sum to mono and have done with it. ;)

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Interesting, you would think the plugins would 'sum-to-mono' on their own to detect pitch, but i guess not. Thanks again for the help

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ok, a little confusion in terminology.

the word monophonic when used in talking about MUSIC means theres only 1 note at a time, whereas polyphonic means more than 1 note at a time.

the word monophonic when used in talking about AUDIO means theres only one channel, whereas stereo means 2 channels (left and right).


I have seen some people use the new word "mononote" to describe monophonic instruments (flute, trumpet , sax, vocal, etc).


So you can't "sum" polyphonic material into mononote material for tracking.

as far as stereo indeed a pitch tracking plugin shouldnt have that much trouble with summing from stereo to mono, i think midifier does it.

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I've added stereo support, so if you put GTune on a stereo track it will sum the two channels for pitch tracking. I'll upload the new version later today.

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go graham!

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