Harmonisator is a plugin that "harmonizes"
an audio stream according to MIDI notes.
You feed audio into the plugin, hold down a
chord on your keyboard and the audio data
is duplicated and pitched according to the
chord.
It is definitely not a high-class harmonizing
algorithm, but useful for creating choirs
quickly or for manipulating drum loops
in strange ways.
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ChordME is a midi VST that converts incoming midi notes into full chords.
Different chords can be assigned to each note across the octave so that complex chord arrangements can quickly be built up from simple midi patterns.
The keyboard lights up to display the notes being played in the chord as they are generated.
Notes can be previewed / generated by clicking on the labels next to the chord lists.
Chords or the original midi notes can be transposed up or down by up to four octaves.
The vast majority of hosts will require the VSTi version but for certain hosts unable to load VST instruments there is a VST fx version available as well.
VSTNETMID is a suite of experimental MIDI
network plugins and programs:
MID2VST: This is a VST plugin that takes MIDI input
from a system MIDI port and sends the events as
VST MIDI data to the host.
VST2MID: This VST plugin receives VST MIDI data
form the host and sends it as regular MIDI data to
a Windows MIDI out port.
VST2NET: This VST plugin sends all VST MIDI data
it receives from the host to another computer in
the network or the internet.
NET2VST: This VST plugin listens to a port on the
local computer for incoming MIDI data. When it
receives something, it is sent as VST MIDI data to the host.
MID2NET: This is a standalone application that
takes MIDI data from any Windows MIDI input port
and sends it over the network just like VST2NET.
NET2MID: This standalone program listens to
incoming MIDI network data on a certain port and
sends this data to a Windows MIDI out port of your choice.
Enveloper: follows Audio-In to make a CC envelope.
Time sets the global time.
Attack and Decay multiply the time.
Each time parameter has a fine setting.
Display is in millisec on top and 16th beats on the bottom.
You may add an Offset and inverse the envelope.
Amplitude determines the amount of envelope to send.
The enveloper follows the BPM of its host so that's good if the sounds get faster as the BPM goes up. But stick it out side of anything with a changing BPM if you are doing something creative like a compressor.
an evolution of arp2midi, joins chris kerry's arpeggiator with contemporary synchronisation functions, adding gate offset (eg. early or late) host position based sync, and lobster ('humanise')
includes arpeggiate and phrase modes, 16 step sequencer assignable to gate or arpeggiator step.
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