The bit more luxury soundcards have a "Mix" mode input channel, which means that you can feedback your audio-output to your input internally.
If you physically reroute your output back into your audiocard there will indeed be latency involved which you don't have if you can reroute your output internally.
but i record waw file and import it with Akoff and i put it to midi resouts it plays on that keybord in akoff but in reason or renoise it plays a second later i guess its because i have soundcard integrated on my mother board its not that good or its some other problem ?
Akoff also has to recognizes the notes first which also causes a delay, but that delay is actually the key-engine of demonstrating this feature... if i would not have that delay, Akoff could not reuse the input to recognize the music data.
amazing thanks for showing, its great to see you thought of a clever way of routing with these software apps and using simple feedback of both audio and midi.
i realy want to use this software but when i try to play the music that i compose it would show (there are no MIDI device installed on the system)!where i can install that device?i realy hope that u will help!
I just tried it with my microphone, singing some nice fat sawtooth basses in Voyager VSTi, hehe. Quite a lot of lag in the MIDI detection, but it was fun!
what is internal routing cause my sound is late when i plug it in Reason ? is that it ?
vrajko 2 years ago
The bit more luxury soundcards have a "Mix" mode input channel, which means that you can feedback your audio-output to your input internally.
If you physically reroute your output back into your audiocard there will indeed be latency involved which you don't have if you can reroute your output internally.
vvoois 2 years ago
but i record waw file and import it with Akoff and i put it to midi resouts it plays on that keybord in akoff but in reason or renoise it plays a second later i guess its because i have soundcard integrated on my mother board its not that good or its some other problem ?
thx for replaying
vrajko 2 years ago
Akoff also has to recognizes the notes first which also causes a delay, but that delay is actually the key-engine of demonstrating this feature... if i would not have that delay, Akoff could not reuse the input to recognize the music data.
vvoois 2 years ago
amazing thanks for showing, its great to see you thought of a clever way of routing with these software apps and using simple feedback of both audio and midi.
cheers
Fractal80Y 3 years ago
i realy want to use this software but when i try to play the music that i compose it would show (there are no MIDI device installed on the system)!where i can install that device?i realy hope that u will help!
shahleh 3 years ago
use MidiYoke (a virtual midi cable driver that adds aprox. 7 MIDI devices on your system) to connect between Renoise and Akoff Music composer.
vvoois 3 years ago
I just tried it with my microphone, singing some nice fat sawtooth basses in Voyager VSTi, hehe. Quite a lot of lag in the MIDI detection, but it was fun!
illformed 4 years ago
excellent stuff voois, I must try this!
shatminer 4 years ago
That was ace! Thanks for bringing this to my attention!
iwantagoodnameplease 4 years ago
Audio from Renoise to Akoff which translates this audio into MIDI and sends the MIDI signals back to Renoise, that is the hybrid cycle.
vvoois 4 years ago
I'm not sure I understand, is there some kind of feedback of midi signals going on?
extrabajs 4 years ago