Audio 2 Midi-Notes with Velocity

Triggers MIDI Notes with Velocity using Audio Input

(13 Votes)
1.0 (Updated 13 years ago)
6.1kB
November 24, 2010
Reaktor 5 or lower

DESCRIPTION

This ensemble contains an Instrument that allows to trigger Midi Notes using a mono audio input like a microphone or an e-drum trigger. It is based on an Audio to Gate module, but i enhanced it to support velocity.

The gate settings, note, velocity response are adjustable.

COMMENTS  (9)

julien pierre
2 years ago
Brilliant ! no latency with Ableton. Using a cardboard with a glued piezzo on it. Fun :-) How to set up in Ableton : 1) create an AUDIO track with REAKTOR FX and load the ensemble. 2) Create a MIDI track with any instrument and select input : MIDI from (your audio track) 3) Tweak the plugin and enjoy. 4) Be grateful to Tobias
guido brunhart
3 years ago
great idea! can anyone help how to set it up?
Octobird
8 years ago
Thanks a lot! Very useful tool. I used it to convert the audio signal coming from my footswitch into midi and send it to Traktors Loop Recorder.
Ryan Carpenter
9 years ago
Sahweet Jayyyzaz! Tobias Kozlowski ... you are a legend! Thanking you!
Aeron Ward
11 years ago
hi this looks promising. i can see the midi out light trigger in the rack but it's not sending out to anywhere. i'm using ableton live. i've got reaktor in "midi from" section but it not showing any input. am i missing something in the reaktor midi out set up.
Drew Cady
12 years ago
This is exactly what I was looking for. I am peak following and automating some faders, this let's me play some samples at the same time.
ryan Chappell
13 years ago
how would i use this in logic pro 9? thanks
Jean-Pierre DEVIN
13 years ago
For Ableton Live, I would suggest you to connect a Reaktor synth in the Reaktor ensemble, then load the new ensemble as a Reaktor FX in an audio track. Hope it helps.
Arthur Kaprelian
13 years ago
Hello, Is there any documentation to set this up in Ableton Live? Thanks, Arthur
now