as far as I can see, that has been written as a CSD.

----- Original Message -----
From: Jacques Leplat <jleplat@j3ltd.com>
Date: Saturday, February 2, 2013 10:24 am
Subject: RE:  [Csnd] Spectrum to midi
To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk

> That is a really mindboggling idea. Would anyone know if this can be done as a csd?
>

>
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> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: [Csnd] Spectrum to midi
> From: Oeyvind Brandtsegg <oyvind.brandtsegg@ntnu.no>
> To: Csound mailing list address <csound@lists.bath.ac.uk>
> CC:
>
> Hi,
> I did some preliminary experiments converting realtime audio input to midi notes. Just a simple pvs analysis, and triggering midi notes with a frequency matchin that of the analysed bins. This was inspired by the work of Peter Ablinger (e.g. Deus Cantando).
> As we have a midi controllable church organ here at NTNU, I figured, well, it would be worth a try. Last week we did a concert for Disklaiver and Orgen, playing the piano studies of Conlon Nancarrow, and in connection to that I did a brief demo of this too. The notion of "a talking organ" was picked up quite vigorously by the media... :-) 
> Perhaps some of you will find it amusing too.
>
> http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/distrikt/nrk_trondelag/1.10888896 

>


> http://theforeigner.no/pages/news/norway-academic-makes-organist-redundant/
> (I never said or intended anything about making the organist redundant, but  well, headings...)

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