I'm doing a performance art thing at a local festival, and essentially my act is going to be trying to visualize music using dmx stage lighting. For the final song (Can't help falling in love with you) I wanted to do the bon iver/imogen heap prismizer effect using the Antares Harmony Engine. Specifically, I wanted the 12 lights on the floor behind me to each correspond to a dedicated pitch (so light fixture 1 is note A, fixture 2 is A#, etc) so that the audience could see the harmonies I'm creating on the midi keyboard in real time. So as I sing, when I play a C chord, the lights corresponding to C, E, and G will light up, and the audience will hear the harmonies from Antares at the same time. They'll be able to see the aptly named "Prismizer" effect! I had everything figured out, except how to split a midi chord into individual notes with their own tracks (each note needs its own envelope follower to track the sound). I'm very happy to pay you $5 for this!
Great stuff! A humble request for a next version would be to add an option to send notes from different octaves to different busses (for example A1 to bus1 and A2 to bus2)
Thanks! Maybe I'll make one, that's a good idea. Was thinking about doing more sound design videos that use my devices rather than normal tutorials. If I remember right I'm using a bunch of different operators going into my delay m4l devices set on different settings. I can definitely hear the sequential delay deluxe and the stereo stretch delay which are giving it those granular delay effects. I have some demos of those on here but they're old and don't have any voiceover.
I'm doing a performance art thing at a local festival, and essentially my act is going to be trying to visualize music using dmx stage lighting. For the final song (Can't help falling in love with you) I wanted to do the bon iver/imogen heap prismizer effect using the Antares Harmony Engine. Specifically, I wanted the 12 lights on the floor behind me to each correspond to a dedicated pitch (so light fixture 1 is note A, fixture 2 is A#, etc) so that the audience could see the harmonies I'm creating on the midi keyboard in real time. So as I sing, when I play a C chord, the lights corresponding to C, E, and G will light up, and the audience will hear the harmonies from Antares at the same time. They'll be able to see the aptly named "Prismizer" effect! I had everything figured out, except how to split a midi chord into individual notes with their own tracks (each note needs its own envelope follower to track the sound). I'm very happy to pay you $5 for this!
Im glad this device was useful to you! Would love to see the final performance if you post it on RUclips!
Great stuff! A humble request for a next version would be to add an option to send notes from different octaves to different busses (for example A1 to bus1 and A2 to bus2)
That's an interesting idea. You could accomplish this by chaining a few of my Range Splitter devices together
@@stevieschmidt3719 perfect! 👍
love the device. but i also would love to see what how you made that warbly pitch-lfo patch this sounds unbelievable
Thanks! Maybe I'll make one, that's a good idea. Was thinking about doing more sound design videos that use my devices rather than normal tutorials. If I remember right I'm using a bunch of different operators going into my delay m4l devices set on different settings. I can definitely hear the sequential delay deluxe and the stereo stretch delay which are giving it those granular delay effects. I have some demos of those on here but they're old and don't have any voiceover.