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Humanizer midi fx?

Hey, is there any midi AUv3 effect that receives a chord and randomizes/humanize the velocity and timing of chords in real time?

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  • What about just playing the chords on a keyboard? That’s by far the best way to humanize something.

    Even if you don’t have great keyboard skills, playing a sequence over and over improves that particular sequence of chords pretty quickly.

  • @michael_m said:
    What about just playing the chords on a keyboard? That’s by far the best way to humanize something.

    Even if you don’t have great keyboard skills, playing a sequence over and over improves that particular sequence of chords pretty quickly.

    To some of us... That keyboard may be the most difficult thing to command...

    @cokomairena said:
    Hey, is there any midi AUv3 effect that receives a chord and randomizes/humanize the velocity and timing of chords in real time?

    Have you tried Cality?

  • edited December 2021

    Mozaic for sure. Script called Ranbo is phenomenal. 16 channels, each can add velocity, & time idiosyncrasies within a set range, skip a percentage of notes, probability, etc… another good one is called humanise.

  • Cality is cool too.

    Atom 2 has some built in functionality too, like random velocity in a range, add swing, note probability, etc…

    Also Mozaic has a script Au-Hasard to randomly alter a few or a bunch of incoming midi notes within a set scale, range, direction.

  • Oh crap Chordjam, but it doesn’t receive chords, it takes individual notes and spits out a chord based on the scale you set. You can randomize timing, velocity, inversions, scale types, chord voicings, it’s pretty amazing.

  • edited December 2021

    @jolico said:
    Drambo

    Thanks everyone!, drambo was a quick an easy fix (once I figured out I had to put the FX BEFORE the output, duh)

    edit: I'm using it with my favorite chord tool: https://www.onemotion.com/chord-player/ (I play on the PC and send the midi through the network to the iPad)

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