[sdiy] Juno-60 to MIDI via WAV!
Sven Windisch
mai00fpz at informatik.uni-leipzig.de
Tue Feb 18 22:58:59 CET 2003
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, R. D. Davis wrote:
Hi.
> Greetings! A few minutes ago, a thought about a possibly workable
> solution to my earlier posting, about an easy way of converting
> Juno-60 output to MIDI without a DCB<->MIDI converter, came to mind.
> Recalling that .wav files can be converted to MIDI, now I'm thinking
> that I'll just record something from the Juno-60 to a .wav file,
> convert that to a MIDI file, using that as an input to a software
> synth.---which doesn't do things in real-time anyway. :-) That doesn't
> mean that I'm giving up thinking about a hardware solution, however.
> Any thoughts on this?
A friend of mine wrote a "waveform-editor" for his own needs. the
waveforms are saved to file as a bunch of numbers. he wrote some
midi-stuff too for it. and it works real-time. i wonder if someone could
make midi-commands out of this numbers. should be easy as he just stored
shift and level.
you can find his software at http://gaos.org/moin/CowOutputsWaves
greets,
sven.
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