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Re: AU Hosts and Parts, Groups and Multi-timbrality
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Re: AU Hosts and Parts, Groups and Multi-timbrality


  • Subject: Re: AU Hosts and Parts, Groups and Multi-timbrality
  • From: James Chandler Jr <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2003 16:03:12 -0700

These multi-timbral threads have been very interesting, thanks.

A question for curiosity only, since I'll not be writing such a plugin--

Are the conceptual hooks all there, to make a pitch corrector or vocal harmony Music Effect, which receives an audio stream + MIDI notes, and outputs a corrected or harmonized audio stream? Would hosts have a lot of trouble supporting such an AU?

A possible user preference for a harmonizer (which would be nice but not essential), might be to input a single channel audio stream, but output separate audio streams for each harmonized voice? That would allow subsequent discrete processing on each harmonized voice.

I suppose a harmonizer would work "close enough for rock-n-roll" as a mono-timbral synth. But perhaps there could be situations where it would be nice to control each generated harmony from its own MIDI channel, to allow non-parallel harmonization... ferinstance where the "emulated soprano" might want to cross lines against the "emulated tenor"?

James Chandler Jr.
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