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Free Audio To MIDI Synth Controller, Dodo MIDI

Dodo MIDI is a free voice to MIDI plugin that detects incoming audio, which can be voice or musical instruments, and translates it into MIDI that you can use to control any MIDI synth.… Read More Free Audio To MIDI Synth Controller, Dodo MIDI

October 26, 2021October 26, 20216 Comments

Dubler Studio Kit Turns Your Voice Into A MIDI Controller

The Dubler Studio Kit is a real-time voice-to-MIDI controller.… Read More Dubler Studio Kit Turns Your Voice Into A MIDI Controller

March 13, 2019October 4, 20216 Comments

New Voice-To-MIDI iPhone App

Voice Control is a wireless MIDI controller application for the iPhone that converts the pitch of your voice into signals for controlling MIDI devices networked to your computer. Features: Select your vocal range – from bass to soprano (center picker wheel) Shift the pitch of converted MIDI signals up or down (right picker wheel) Display… Read More New Voice-To-MIDI iPhone App

January 13, 20111 Comment

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When Mozart was composing at the end of the eighteenth century, the city of Vienna was so quiet that fire alarms could be given verbally, by a shouting watchman mounted on top of St. Stefan’s Cathedral. In twentieth-century society, the noise level is such that it keeps knocking our bodies out of tune and out of their natural rhythms. This ever-increasing assault of sound upon our ears, minds, and bodies adds to the stress load of civilized beings trying to live in a highly complex environment.

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