TalentedHack

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A Pitch Correction LV2 plugin derived from Autotalent This plugin should work basically the same as Autotalent except:

It is an LV2 plugin instead of an LADSPA plugin It provides MIDI output of the pitch It accepts MIDI input It separates the pull to semitone and.

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  • FreeOpen Source

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  • Windows
  • Linux
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  2.  Pitch Correction
  3.  Pitch Shifting

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  • Licensing

    Open Source (GPL-3.0) and Free product.
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  • Alternatives

    16 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Audio & Music

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  •  125 Stars
  •  19 Forks
  •  4 Open Issues
  •   Updated Feb 14, 2022 
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TalentedHack was added to AlternativeTo by naught101 on Dec 30, 2011 and this page was last updated Feb 28, 2020.

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CommentDec 1, 2018

I have installed and used Autotalent in Audacity under Linux Mint just the other week but didn't have any success getting Talentedhack to work Its early days though for the project Also the version of Autotalent which I downloaded from the Talentedhack webpage wouldn't work either so some packaging issue I suspect I won't rate the App because it's unfair to criticise when I haven't done anything to help fix it

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What is TalentedHack?

A Pitch Correction LV2 plugin derived from Autotalent This plugin should work basically the same as Autotalent except:

It is an LV2 plugin instead of an LADSPA plugin It provides MIDI output of the pitch It accepts MIDI input It separates the pull to semitone and snap to scale functionality It uses FFTW for the DFT routines, greatly improving performance. Various minor performance tweaks Slightly more accurate pitch detection (Uses MPM method instead of straight autocorrelation) It is greatly refactored (broken into methods and structures, variables named) The formant corrector causes artifacts not present in the original (I'm not sure how to fix, as it's the only part of the original I don't understand)

Something I've noticed when testing it is that it has difficulty detecting low notes. I think this might be remedied by increasing the buffer size of the pitch detector. Anyway, the same problem is present in the original.

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