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  • i can see how this works with coils and capacitor filters to pick out the frequcies, but i dont understand how a computer can be programmed to act as a tone filter and then set it to midi. great work! computer genius!!

  • @boxa888 I've simply used a fourrier transform and search for the more "powerfull" frequency band. (Used Fmod library to help me). After that i know wich note is played, and I can send a midi note :) But i wouldn't be able to do it electronically, that would be cool too.

  • i can see how this works with coils and capacitor filters to pick out the frequcies, but i dont understand how a computer can be programmed to act as a tone filter and then set it to midi. great work! computer genius!!

  • HI u I HAVE I BIG TROUBLE WITH CONECTING WITH MY EMX1 TO ELECTRIBULATOR. CAN U SHOW ME A SIMPLE WAY TO DO THAT? THANKS

  • SRY I FORGET ... I HAVE A CLASIC MIDI CABLE (5DIN-USB) , EMX1 AND WIN7 AND I REALY DONT KNOW HOW TO CONECT ALL TOGETHER

  • @105BPM Hi,

    First, You doesn't speak about a keyboard or a sequencer. What will you use to produces notes on & off ?

    Then after that, electribulator (when configuring it) is waiting for wich midi input to use as notes producer (your keyboard or a software ...).

    Then after that will as you for the midi output (where the EMX is connected to).

    (last option is not needed).

  • @105BPM So there 2 way to connect.

    First with a software sequencer as note producer :

    Cubase -> virtual midi cable (LoopBe for eg) -> Electribulator -> your midi cable -> EMX1

    Second with a keyboard (not the keyboard from EMX take care) :

    MidiKeybaord -> One midi cable to input on computer -> Electribulator -> 2 nd midi cable -> EMX1.

    I hope that help you a little bit.

    In case no, please contact by using my website "communications" system if you want realtime debugging :)

  • @BennyFeenell renaud.warnotte.be/Projects/An­alogToMidi/ you can find an executable version of the Analog to midi converter here if you wanna try it at home ;)

  • Félicitation pour ton travail wax78 !

  • Merci bien djamsx

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