[Harp-L] midi harmonica
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- Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2014 23:05:18 -0400
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My recording software, Cockos Reaper, has an auto tune plugin (Reatune)
that lets you turn the analog notes into Midi signals. Take your harmonica
track, add Reatune, then add an instrument VST.
It will not turn your harmonica into a piano or a sax. More like turning
your harmonica into a circuit bent Casio.
Still, weird noise is always fun.
Jim
Songbirds
frozen in their flight
drifting to the earth
remnants of forgotten dreaming
Calling...
answer comes there none
Go to sleep you child
Dream of never ending always
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