[readme] explain robotuna
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### robotuna
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WIP automatic pitch correction and pitch shifting. the intention is to use it to make hyperpop-style high-pitched vocals
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automatic pitch correction and pitch shifting. the intention is to use it to make hyperpop-style high-pitched vocals
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it kinda works, but not really. since the pitch shifting part is too slow using a phase vocoder, it doesn't run in real time, and there's some clicking noises. i need to rework that whole thing so it can run in real time. i'll probably change the whole thing completely instead of optimizing it cause yeah
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params:
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- `manual/snap`: decides whether to listen to midi (if under 0.5) or to snap to the closest semitone (if over or equal 0.5)
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- `frequency gain`: added gain on top of the correction
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robotuna will do pitch detection on the input, and then shift the pitch to match the expected one. the expected pitch can be either: the midi note, if set to manual; or the closest semitone, if set to snap
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note: snap mode ignores the midi input
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after that, the pitch will be shifted by `frequency gain`
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for example:
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- setting to manual mode, setting gain to `2.0`, and not sending any midi notes, will make the audio be one octave up
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- setting to snap mode, gain to `1.0`, will work as a traditional pitch corrector
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### hysteria
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use utils::logs::*;
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use utils::pitch::*;
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const DET_LEN: usize = 2 << 8;
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const DET_LEN: usize = 128;
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baseplug::model! {
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#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
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