Anyone interested in an open-source pitch-to-MIDI converter?
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It's great to hear more people are looking to explore such a niche market but unless he's already got something revolutionary that he hasn't talked about yet, it's quite difficult to imagine how this new venture might result in something better than what is already available.
The Fishman Tripleplay is built from decades of research that has been worked on by multiple companies over the years.
Offering an alternative solution, JamOrigin's MIDI Guitar HEX is also very impressive and uses common hardware along their clever software implementation.
The Fishman Tripleplay is built from decades of research that has been worked on by multiple companies over the years.
Offering an alternative solution, JamOrigin's MIDI Guitar HEX is also very impressive and uses common hardware along their clever software implementation.
Oh, I didn't know about the a new addon for JamOrigin that uses a hexaphonic pickup. It does look impressive.
I think Joel's overall goal is to make features like infinite sustain and divided per-string pickups more compelling to use musically, and less niche and proprietary.
At the moment I have two TriplePlay devices -- the Connect and the
wireless one -- both have firmware issues that bug
me, the hardware is not lasting well, and they're difficult to repair. Even if Joel's initial pitch-to-MIDI converter doesn't have the very best performance, it would be good to have an open-source option to compete.
I am not involved with Joel's work, but have followed his blog for years and am a fan of what he's creating. You might already be familiar with his Infinity Guitar and Thor. For more than twenty years he's also been making major contributions to open source software projects including the Q audio DSP library and the Boost libraries.