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Midi Microphone = lightning voice?
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Midi Microphone = lightning voice?
Has anyone hooked up a microphone to the midi input so you can talk in electricity tones?
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extinctionjet - Tipsy Toggle Switch
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Re: Midi Microphone = lightning voice?
Not sure how that would work, exactly. MIDI is very different to the sort of sounds a microphone would pick up, which is why you can't just play .mp3s or whatever directly off your Tesla coil, and why it takes some effort to convert music into a usable MIDI format. Whatever the mic was connected to would have to determine what note(s) were being sung, and convert them to MIDI, before sending them to the interrupter. It wouldn't simply be a case of plugging everything in and it working.
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Re: Midi Microphone = lightning voice?
There are software package that do convert voice to MIDI, such as Digital Ear real-time. What the output of that software will look like to the interrupter is anyone's guess? I suspect it won't work very well, but I might be wrong - I haven't tried it myself ...
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Re: Midi Microphone = lightning voice?
Yeah, this isn't going to be an easy thing, some way to tone match the notes combined with amplified output of the original voice signal, it doesn't sound impossible to do, just difficult.
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Re: Midi Microphone = lightning voice?
ElectroBoom did it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rM0Gy2WavUg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rM0Gy2WavUg
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