On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 12:27:29PM +0100, Arnold Krille wrote:
> On Wednesday 27 January 2010 08:56:08 Atte André Jensen wrote:
>
> > A simple and "good enough" solution would be to allow midi input to turn
> > *on* the notes of the keyboard in the gui. Holding down several keys
> > would turn on more keys, making it possible to change keys during a
> > correction pass.
>
> Is it possible to define a latency for midi inputs? Then the correction could
> by that define how much earlier it needs the midi-notes delivered assuming the
> sequencer is able to handle that. Then you would get the midi notes ahead of
> time to start the correction at the right time.
I'm having some difficulty in seeing the purpose
of providing this MIDI interface.
- If someone sings out of tune by more than half
a semitone, I'd regard that as 'beyond repair'.
- If not, picking the nearest note will do the
right thing.
- In corner cases you can still disable any notes
that do not occur in the melody.
Comments ???
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