There are a couple games out, like Singstar and Rock Band, that have you sing along to the song and score you on your pitch and how close it is to the actual song. The games don't factor in how close the words are to the actual lyrics just the pitch, and it can be in any octave. I was wondering if it is possible to just put the microphone from the game up to a theremin speaker and play the game like that. I would love to try this out but I don't have a theremin, maybe someone with access to both a theremin and one of the games could test it out.
Using theremin to play Singstar or Rock Band
Posted: 12/30/2007 1:50:46 AM
Definitely sounds like it would work.
You'd have to be quite the "Theremin Hero" to get a good score though, depending on how sensitive the game itself is. :P
You'd have to be quite the "Theremin Hero" to get a good score though, depending on how sensitive the game itself is. :P
Posted: 1/4/2009 6:49:19 PM
Excellent find!
Computer game as visual pitch tutor.
Randy George uses Vocal Lab as a practice aid - same idea without the autocue aspect and with a rather clearer display. See how your pitch is while you play, then scroll back and review, identifying problem areas and such like.
Vocal Lab - http://www.rustykat.com/ Mac OS X only.
Computer game as visual pitch tutor.
Randy George uses Vocal Lab as a practice aid - same idea without the autocue aspect and with a rather clearer display. See how your pitch is while you play, then scroll back and review, identifying problem areas and such like.
Vocal Lab - http://www.rustykat.com/ Mac OS X only.
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