Hi, thanks for this thread. I am also searching for detection solutions, for let say three notes in a chord.
I tried to open the patch Patrice posted "chordDetection.pd"  It seems like that objects [list-sort desc] and [list-compare] aren+t created with my Pd Vanila install on a Win10 machine. Any idea why this behaviour? Do I need some extra library for the [list] objects?

/Björn Eriksson

On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 6:21 PM, patrice colet <colet.patrice@free.fr> wrote:
I don't really know what 'fancy' means in this context, here is an example with [sigmund~], it's supposed to detect 3 notes chords



Le 29/03/2017 à 11:02, Simon Iten a écrit :
this is far from trivial without a hex pickup and i doubt that something useful will be possible to do with puredata. but i would be very happy to be proven wrong!

On 29 Mar 2017, at 02:51, Alexandre Torres Porres <porres@gmail.com> wrote:

howdy, getting involved in a research that needs to detect notes from guitar chords (no hex pickup solutions, unfortunately). No need to do anything fancy with the spectra, or process it in any way like with celemony melodyne's DNA stuff. Do any of you know of some nice stuff done in Pd or Max or SC or whatever on that?

thanks
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