Re: New songwriting demo using Jam Origin MIDI Guitar 2
Technically, I won't claim to know a thing about what you're talking about lol (the whole midi thing is way beyond me....) but it does have a cool/80's -ish vibe. Was the solo (at the end) synth or guitar?
I will not pretend to know the technology involved, but my guess is that this plugin uses pitch detection similar to Autotune or Melodyne and converts it to MIDI data (pitch, velocity, pitch bend, modulation, etc). In practice, you plug a guitar into your interface and strap Jam Origin across the fx insert. The plugin is now converting your guitar's audio to MIDI. That's it.
Depending on which DAW you use, the procedure is a bit different, but you then open up a software instrument or MIDI track and select your instrument of choice. Every noise your guitar makes (including handling noise) comes out as MIDI. It takes a bit of work to get your technique down and set up the plugin so that it's triggering correctly, but nothing life-altering.
When done, you go back and clean up the extraneous note data and voila -- finished synth track! Just make sure to disable Jam Origin on that instance or it will continue to send MIDI...
ALL of the instruments on this were performed using Jam Origin.
Oh, one other thing to keep in mind is that guitar is actually tuned an octave below concert pitch -- so, middle C on guitar is actually an octave below middle C on a piano; therefore you will probably want to set Jam Origin at +1 or +2 octaves when simulating keyboard synths.