J has released Custom MIDI Auto-Harmonizer, a new tool designed to allow you to generate harmonized notes in real time, according to the scale specified by the played chord.
Incoming notes parameters:
- Hold last detected chord: If checked, the last selected chord harmonizing table will be kept when the current chord is released, until a new chord is played.
- Output incoming right hand notes: If unchecked, only the harmonized notes will be played (the original note will be filtered).
- Output incoming left hand notes: If checked, left hand notes will be outputted.
- Correct harmonized notes if chord changes: If checked, current sounding harmonized notes will be corrected and re-triggered on a new chord, if they do not match the new harmonizing table for that chord.
Auto-harmonizing parameters:
- L/R split: defines the split point between the left hand (chords) and the right hand (notes to harmonize).
- Harmonize: Allows you to specify which channel(s) to process (One or all).
- DestCH: Converts the resulting harmonized note’s channel into the specified channel (if “same”, the channel will be equal to the channel of the note that originated it).
- HarmonizedVelOffset: It allows you to specify a velocity offset which will be summed to the harmonized notes velocities. (i.e. If you play a note with a velocity of 100, and have this parameter set to –25, the generated harmonized note will have a velocity of 100–25). If set to 0, the harmonized note will have the same velocity as the note that originated it.
Harmonizing tables:
- Note 0 – 11: It will always correspond to the scale of the current chord.
You can stack several CMAH’s together to create multiple simultaneous harmonies, by harmonizing harmonized notes.
Pricing & Availability
CMAH costs €9.99 and is available for Windows as a VST instrument plug-in. 32-bit and 64-bit versions are included in the package.
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