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Re: Simulations and labor saving devices (was: Re: MIDI problems ???
> When I was an indentured servant at Sam Ass, Vernon Reid (name
>dropping!)
> came in and tried this new guitar midi converter out with me. It uses
> (used?) some kind of fuzzy logic sort of thing, and was supposed to be
>really
> fast. This was back in my Coleman/Coltrane days, with big wide
>intervals,
> tritones, and (for me) lots o' speed. [For those of you who are
>concerned, I
> sought professional help, and I am feeling much better now].
>
> Anyway, the damn thing sputtered and hiccupped, and generally made a
>mess of
> things. Funny thing was, Vernon (far better faster cooler- although
>much,
> much shorter than me) had the think working pretty well. I could never
> figure it out.
In general, pitch-to-MIDI converters for guitar strongly favor players who
pick every note... and pick each note cleanly. Players who like to slur
a lot generally have more trouble with these devices.
Cheers,
Paolo Valladolid
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