"Chroma" is available now xynth.audio/plugins/chroma Special thanks to Garrison for assisting with this video: / @musicbygarrison Support Xynth Audio: xynthaudio XynthAudio www.xynthaudio.com/
No. AI will not replace this voice. This voice understands me on multiple levels. It's shocking how many people overestimate their own and AI's abilities. Depth seems not present in these types of humans. This voice has been developed. Because just as fast AI tech comes at us. People will get annoyed just as fast by imitation. Humans will recognize AI realize they hate it, and hate or create something better. humans can smell BS from a mile away.
I’ve been wanting pitchmap for quite some time but never wanted to spend $300+ for a plugin with one functionality. Thank you so much for making this :)
Pro Tip: you can use Chroma to easily find out the key and scale of incoming audio. If there's no pitch shifting or just very little and it also doesn't change the timbre of the sound, it means you found the key! 😉
@@DoctorSoctopus I do know music theory and I'm using mostly my ears with this technique but I also know that not everyone can do that, so putting this information out for people who currently struggle with it is still valid imo. This can also train your ears to actually pick up what certain key and scale combinations sound like, especially when you A/B the dry signal with the retuned signal to check if the tonality stays the same. For me personally, this has replaced playing chords over a piece of music to find out what key and scale it's in. I can just play chords with Chroma now (or manually set key and scale if I just want to validate if it's actually the key and scale I think it's in) and it makes differences so much more obvious to me than trying to pick up chords at a single position vs Chroma retuning the whole frequency range. And I can see the visual aid of the lines indicating how much the signal gets retuned helping out beginners a lot as well. It's good to give people as much information as possible, especially if you're unsure about something (like a beginner probably will be). Just because I can do something easily doesn't mean everyone can and that's okay.
@@XynthAudioIt might be worthwhile thinking about not only adding something like additional colour modes but maybe also texture difference between the pre/post bands e.g., new ones are solid lines, and the old ones are dotted or hashed or something. Adding opacity sliders might also help.
Usually, I crack every plugin I wanna get, but for this and Rezonator it’s different. Your plugins are so affordable and great that I don’t even gotta crack, like frl this shit is actually mad good. I love the UI too. 👍✌️
YES. THANK YOU!!! I’ve had pitchmap for a long time, but I am so sick of ilok. Not to mention you can only have it on one machine at a time. Going to sell off my license to pitchmap and pick this up.
The sound is simply amazing! Continue in the same spirit! P.S: I fell in love with your ableton live theme. Can I have a file with the theme settings?) please
AMAZINGGG DUDDEEEEE !!! I wanna but it , but not now im like -4000k euro lol but when i can but this its gonna beee crazy thansk for this amazing plug in guys im waiting to test this !
Highly appreciated that you guys briefly went over how the plugin works behind the interface! I have a question regarding it though. If I'm not mistaken, This is how pitchmap works too (pretty much a spectral tuner with thousands of bins to account for as many notes as possible) which uses much more CPU and isn't latency free. How did you guys manage to get over this problem and make it impressively more efficent?
By doing it in a way that open-source developers have been doing it, releasing it for free for 5+ years. It really isn't the same, it's a very simple filter, anyone with Ableton Live Suite can download 10 better versions for free.
Pitchmap and Chroma achieve similar results but work quite differently on the backend! Mark, who developed the plugin, spent months trying to condense the code behind Chroma to make it as efficient on all devices as possible!
if the wet gain is set low, does the color knob just simply tune the incoming audio to the nearest note without the the "color" o brightness added?? or possibly vise versa.. i guess i wanna know if it just tunes without any added sound coloration.
I wonder if every parameter mappable with midi controller ? That would be cool to make live adjustments between keys or scales right ? or do you guys have any tricks to make it happen ?
Does this plugin's UI scale alright? I don't know if I missed a setting or it's just Ableton, but Pitchmap's interface is hard to see as someone with impaired vision and I don't see anyway to drag to resize or a default scale setting.
i have a question, the functionality of the plugin is limited to 4khz, what was the thought process behind this choice and will it have an increased range in future updates? maybe up to 10k?
sick! but can you make a video about the 0 latency mode pls? :o i know it's going to sound a bit worse, but I just wanna know if it can be used for a cool vibe during recording/tracking of various instruments
@@5stepsmusic that's what i expect yes. ofc without lookahead no juicy preringing. but i'm mostly wondering about how instant everything appears to be. like, can i sing into a mic without an audible delay etc
@@Beatsbasteln I actually haven't tried that yet but I think it shouldn't be a huge problem. The latency of your whole setup probably plays a bigger role than adding Chroma to the chain does haha 😄